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This week we chatted with New York-based Indie-pop artist, Jake Brewer. Inspired by the movie Challengers, he started his tennis career by hitting a pigeon and buying tickets to the US Open. His background in dance aids his music in pop inspirations and stage presence during live performances. His most recent release, “ps for her eyes only” includes an additional track, Sincerely, becoming the namesake of his summer 2024 West Coast tour. He is working on a new project, the theme discussing the most important relationship, the one with yourself. Find more from him @ Website Instagram Spotify Find more from us @ Instagram Twitter
This week on the podcast, Em and Alex are joined by a real-life Magic Mike... Jake Brewer! Jake has been a member of the MAGIC MIKE LIVE cast since it first premiered on the London stage. Jake shares his thoughts on body image, the pressures of his role and why he very nearly declined the Magic Mike audition.Purchase tickets here for our first ever ✨LIVE TOUR!!✨Follow us on Instagram @shouldideletethatEmail us at shouldideletethatpod@gmail.comEdited by Daisy GrantMusic by Alex Andrew Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How can songwriters and artists grow comfortable with not only sharing openly, but becoming comfortable monetizing their craft into a business? We're joined by Jillian Dawn to discuss the incredible year she's had, her new single "Fender Bender," and how she's learned to navigate intuition, building a business, and remaining genuine in relationships. Groundbreaking is a FRNDLY original podcast highlighting corners of the music industry to explore the creative forces moving it forward. Hosted by singer/songwriter/entrepreneur Jake Brewer, new episodes air every Tuesday. You can support the show by subscribing on your favorite platform. Connect with our Guest, Jillian Dawn: Listen to "Fender Bender": http://found.ee/fenderbender Instagram: http://instagram.com/jilliandawnmusic Explore FRNDLY: Website: http://frndlymedia.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/frndlymedia Connect with Jake: Website: http://jakebrewer.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/jakebrewermusic TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@jakebrewermusic
Creating a community and creating as a community are slightly different, but Danny Ross has pioneered both. As the founder of the Anti Social Camp (and the camp!), an engineer, producer, and newly a professor at Berklee NYC, Danny isn't only proving the power of collaboration in New York's indie music community, he's making it impossible to deny it. With Hulu and Apple credits to his name and now hundreds of creatives gathering at his events annually, Danny is with Groundbreaking today to discuss how he built a community that has collected billions of streams and multiple Grammys, and the mentalities as an artist, producer, and leader that are guiding him the right direction. Groundbreaking is a FRNDLY original podcast highlighting corners of the music industry to explore the creative forces moving it forward. Hosted by singer/songwriter/entrepreneur Jake Brewer, new episodes air every Tuesday. You can support the show by subscribing on your favorite platform. Connect with our Guest, Danny Ross: Anti Social Producers: https://www.antisocialproducersclub.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dannyrossmusic/ Explore FRNDLY: Website: http://frndlymedia.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/frndlymedia Connect with Jake: Website: http://jakebrewer.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/jakebrewermusic TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@jakebrewermusic
Pride in being an independent artist has definitely grown recently, but alongside that has also developed a doubt and frustration with standard record label practice. Do artists today still need record labels? Are record labels really trying to trick artists? How do we even begin to look at a record deal? All of these questions are being discussed in this episode with Bucky Driedger, Label Manager at Birthday Cake Records and artist, engineer, booking agent, and more. Over an impressive career of writing, building, touring, and leading, Bucky sees the music industry from multiple perspectives - a strength and muscle he's leveraging as he steps into his latest role to help build the careers of other artists. Groundbreaking is a FRNDLY original podcast highlighting corners of the music industry to explore the creative forces moving it forward. Hosted by singer/songwriter/entrepreneur Jake Brewer, new episodes air every Tuesday. You can support the show by subscribing on your favorite platform. Connect with our Guest, Bucky Driedger: Birthday Cake Records: https://birthdaycakemedia.com/ Royal Canoe: https://www.instagram.com/royalcanoe/ Explore FRNDLY: Website: http://frndlymedia.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/frndlymedia Connect with Jake: Website: http://jakebrewer.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/jakebrewermusic TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@jakebrewermusic
The best working relationships in music have one thing in common: trust. However, it's not as easy to build it as you may think. An artist needs to trust their team often with difficult, personal decisions - and the best relationships are built on a mutual trust that takes time to develop. Today, we're meeting with Nashville-based artist manager Claire Sojka to discuss how she builds trust in her working relationships, what others can do to build their own, and the evolving role of the artist manager. Groundbreaking is a FRNDLY original podcast highlighting corners of the music industry to explore the creative forces moving it forward. Hosted by singer/songwriter/entrepreneur Jake Brewer, new episodes air every Tuesday. You can support the show by subscribing on your favorite platform. Connect with our Guest, Claire Sojka: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/cksrpzirg0mvjmi63dpaqh081?si=67c661686e5e4020 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/clairesoyboy/ Explore FRNDLY: Website: http://frndlymedia.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/frndlymedia Connect with Jake: Website: http://jakebrewer.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/jakebrewermusic TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@jakebrewermusic
Playlist curators are the new "influencers" of music - so far how does that influence go? For artists, discoverability means being playlisted, so this week we're going right to one of today's most influential curators: Sam Weisband. With Jake, Sam discusses how curators are using TikTok as a tool of their own and the realities of now working as a bridge between musician and listener. Groundbreaking is a FRNDLY original podcast highlighting corners of the music industry to explore the creative forces moving it forward. Hosted by singer/songwriter/entrepreneur Jake Brewer, new episodes air every Tuesday. You can support the show by subscribing on your favorite platform. Connect with our Guest, Sam Weisband: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/cksrpzirg0mvjmi63dpaqh081?si=67c661686e5e4020 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theweisestband/ Explore FRNDLY: Website: http://frndlymedia.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/frndlymedia Connect with Jake: Website: http://jakebrewer.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/jakebrewermusic TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@jakebrewermusic
We all know it takes "a team" behind any show, and this weeks' guest Peter Fox knows that best. A producer, engineer, tour manager, and more, Peter works with all kinds of artists. With Jake, they discuss what it takes to build collaborative relationships on the road (and quickly!) and how everyone (no matter their role) can learn from the reality of tour managing. Groundbreaking is a FRNDLY original podcast highlighting corners of the music industry to explore the creative forces moving it forward. Hosted by singer/songwriter/entrepreneur Jake Brewer, new episodes air every Tuesday. You can support the show by subscribing on your favorite platform. Connect with our Guest, Peter Fox: Website: http://www.peterfoxrecording.com/ Explore FRNDLY: Website: http://frndlymedia.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/frndlymedia Connect with Jake: Website: http://jakebrewer.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/jakebrewermusic TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@jakebrewermusic
How does co-writing help you grow? What really goes on in a writing session? This week, Jake is joined by Nashville-based songwriter Tamara Laurel to dive into the headspace of a songwriter and discuss the realities of the evolving definition and pressures of songwriting, and the credit that sometimes those in the role don't receive. Groundbreaking is a FRNDLY original podcast highlighting corners of the music industry to explore the creative forces moving it forward. Hosted by singer/songwriter/entrepreneur Jake Brewer, new episodes air every Tuesday. You can support the show by subscribing on your favorite platform. Connect with Tamara: Instagram: http://instagram.com/tamralaurel Explore FRNDLY: Website: http://frndlymedia.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/frndlymedia Connect with Jake: Website: http://jakebrewer.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/jakebrewermusic TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@jakebrewermusic
Are your future "favorite songs" already picked? If they are, Kasey has them. This week, Jake is joined by the creator of Kaseys Playlist, Kasey Gelsomino, to explore how she built her brand as a music curator, what platforms and labels should and are doing in reaction to the rise of the new "influencers of music," and how she's already pushing the curator role into new areas to support creatives all of all kinds. Groundbreaking is a FRNDLY original podcast highlighting corners of the music industry to explore the creative forces moving it forward. Hosted by singer/songwriter/entrepreneur Jake Brewer, new episodes air every Tuesday. You can support the show by subscribing on your favorite platform. Connect with our Guest, Kasey Gelsomino: Spotify Playlists: https://open.spotify.com/user/kngelsomino?si=7e9ec97ba5b4432f Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kaseys.playlist https://www.instagram.com/kasey_gelsomino Explore FRNDLY: Website: http://frndlymedia.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/frndlymedia Connect with Jake: Website: http://jakebrewer.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/jakebrewermusic TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@jakebrewermusic
Sometimes, creativity can be isolating. But often, creativity is best enjoyed with community... so where does the balance exist? In an industry so crowded, why is it hard to find community? Are we looking in the right place, or does it just not exist? Today, we're sitting down with Lindsey Lerner, Host of Learning with Lerner and Founder of the Mobile Social Club, to discuss why people need community and how we're sometimes preventing it. Lindsey, also a tour manager, has traveled the country and shares the lessons learned from close relationships and how she builds community based not only on commonality. Groundbreaking is a FRNDLY original podcast highlighting corners of the music industry to explore the creative forces moving it forward. Hosted by singer/songwriter/entrepreneur Jake Brewer, new episodes air every Tuesday. You can support the show by subscribing on your favorite platform. Connect with our Guest, Lindsey Lerner: Learning with Lerner: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/learningwithlerner Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lindseylerner/ Explore FRNDLY: Website: http://frndlymedia.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/frndlymedia Connect with Jake: Website: http://jakebrewer.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/jakebrewermusic TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@jakebrewermusic
In this episode Bobby & Steffan are joined by Jake Brewer who's currently perform in Magic Mike Live in London. Perhaps the most popular show in town…the trio get to chatting about what it's like to be in a show like that and how Jake ended up being in such a showstopper in the first place! Our brand new online coaching service Fit2 Perform has launched!! Check it out at www.fit-2.co.uk Join Fit2 Perform today and start your journey towards a stronger, healthier, and more confident you!! Don't forget to leave us a rating and a review (preferably 5 stars!) and if you've got any questions you want answered, head to Instagram @fit2_talk and slide into those DM's!
Jake Brewer is a singer/songwriter based in New York, whose latest album "objects in mirror are closer than they appear" launched the young creator into a new era of indie, bedroom pop. The Seattle-native is a recent TedX speaker, founder of FRNDLY Media, host of the Groundbreaking podcast, all while selling out shows across the US since 2018. I chatted with Jake about the inspiration behind his debut album and preparing for his music festival FRNDLY Fest.
“Enabling and equipping yourself to be the best person to build your vision” on the Daily Grind, your weekly goal-driven podcast. This episode features Kelly Johnson and special guest Jake Brewer. Brewer is a 23-year-old indie-pop singer/songwriter and founder of FRNDLY Media, a passion project turned business where he works with artists across genres to curate their art and discover new ways to make indie music stand out across platforms. S4 Episode 15: 08/23/2022 Featuring Kelly Johnson with Special Guest Jake Brewer Audio Credit Intro: Draw The Line Mastered by Connor Christian Follow Our Podcast: Instagram: @dailygrindpod https://www.instagram.com/dailygrindpod/ Twitter: @dailygrindpod https://www.twitter.com/dailygrindpod Podcast Website: https://direct.me/dailygrindpod Follow Our Special Guest: Instagram: @jakebrewermusic https://www.instagram.com/jakebrewermusic/ Twitter: @jakebrewermusic https://twitter.com/jakebrewermusic Jake Brewer Website: https://www.jakebrewer.com/ FRNDLY Website: https://www.frndlymedia.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dailygrindpod/support
With excitement, allow me introduce today's guest, Founder/Partner at Blackstone, 30Hop, Tin Roost, Tribute, and The Iowa Athletic Club- Erik Shewmaker. After graduating from The University of Iowa Tippie College of Business with a focus in Finance, Management, and Entrepreneurship, Erik spent the first year out of college as a Customer Relationship Manager for Great America Leasing before re-connecting with long-time from Matt Swift about opening a restaurant. That restaurant Blackstone opened in 2007. 15 years later Erik is now a partner in 6 different restaurants and running his own landscaping and edging company, Essential Edging. Check out episode 898 with Ben Smart as mentioned in today's episode! Check out episode 900 with Matt Swift as mentioned in today's episode! Check out episode 889 with Jake Brewer, CFO of Miso Robotics as mentioned in today's episode! Today's feature affiliate: Bentobox. In need of a restaurant website? Click this link to find out why so many of my guests use Bentobox! Show notes… Calls to ACTION!!! Join Restaurant Unstoppable Network and get your first 30 days on me! Connect with my past guest and a community of superfans. Subscribe to the Restaurant Unstoppable YouTube Channel Join the private Unstoppable Facebook Group Join the email list! (Scroll Down to get the Vendor List!) Favorite success quote or mantra: "Little things make big things happen." In this episode with Erik Shewmaker we will discuss: Focus on finance Partnerships Bartending Opening a restaurant Taking over a failing restaurant Building several restaurants within one mile of eachother Training The importance of the pre-shift Establishing culture Ego and humility Today's sponsor: At Popmenu, we know that in today's world, a great hospitality experience usually begins online. Keeping the conversation with guests going beyond the meal also requires simple, powerful, fun technology capable of expression through all kinds of channels. Our team takes pride in helping restaurants put their best foot forward digitally so they can focus on what they do best. We think PDF menus are super boring, we believe 3rd party platforms have had too much say in how consumers find their next dining experience and we deeply feel that sharing your beautiful menu doesn't have to be so difficult, time-consuming and expensive. As a listener of the Restaurant Unstoppable, you'll receive $100 off your first month of Popmenu! 7shifts is a modern labor management platform, designed by restaurateurs, for restaurateurs. Effectively labor management is more important than ever to ensure profitability and restaurant success. Trusted by over 400,000 restaurant professionals, 7shifts gives you the tools you need to streamline labor operations, communicate with your team, and retain your talent. Best of all 7shifts integrates with the POS and Payroll systems you already use and trust (like Toast!) turning labor into a competitive advantage for your business. Restaurant Unstoppable members get 3 months, absolutely free. Knowledge bombs Which "it factor" habit, trait, or characteristic you believe most contributes to your success? Attention to detail What is your biggest weakness? Taking things too personally What's one question you ask or thing you look for during an interview? Adopt a conversational tone and then flip it to a technical question to see their reaction Looking for people that we want to hang out with because what we do is fun What's a current challenge? How are you dealing with it? Evolving our structure to facilitate growth Share one code of conduct or behavior you teach your team. 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Treating others how you want to be treating Celebrate even the tiniest wins Surround yourself with good people Contact info: Website: www.30hop.com Email: erik@30hop.com Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for joining today! Have some feedback you'd like to share? Leave a note in the comment section below! If you enjoyed this episode, please share it using the social media buttons you see at the top of the post. Also, please leave an honest review for the Restaurant Unstoppable Podcast on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated! They do matter in the rankings of the show, and I read each and every one of them. And finally, don't forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates. Huge thanks to Erik Shewmaker for joining me for another awesome episode. Until next time! Restaurant Unstoppable is a free podcast. One of the ways I'm able to make it free is by earning a commission when sharing certain products with you. 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Hear how founders of early-stage companies launched their businesses. We're stepping away from our usual startup focus today, and entering the world of music. My guest is songwriter Jake Brewer, who has just released his first album into the world. Among many things, we discuss: The imposter syndrome of being a musician What it means to define success for yourself The role of the producer in music creation Giving up control of your art The feeling of performing on stage Making money as an artist So sit back and enjoy the show. Links Jake Brewer - Objects In Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear - Album on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/321BDzYeJQzVy0x0Q2hCy6?si=Li9CqoG_RI6LzoSH8SLSbA Jake's Media company: https://www.frndlymedia.com/ Jake Brewer on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jakebrewermusic/
Jake Brewer is the Chief Strategy Officer of Miso Robotics where he oversees products, innovation, and marketing. He brings leadership, operations and product development experience from the restaurant and food service industry. Prior to Miso, Jake was VP of Restaurant Excellence at CKE Restaurants, the parent company for Carl's Jr. and Hardee's restaurants, where he led multiple functions including restaurant innovation, engineering, ops commercialization/analytics, and field training. Prior to CKE, Jake led teams at Kroger and Yum! Brands in corporate and field operation roles. He has a degree from Purdue University in Industrial Engineering. Today's feature affiliate: Bentobox. In need of a restaurant website? Click this link to find out why so many of my guests use Bentobox! Show notes… Calls to ACTION!!! Join Restaurant Unstoppable Network and get your first 30 days on me! Connect with my past guest and a community of superfans. Subscribe to the Restaurant Unstoppable YouTube Channel Join the private Unstoppable Facebook Group Join the email list! (Scroll Down to get the Vendor List!) Favorite success quote or mantra: "Be replaceable as quickly as possible." Today's sponsor: This episode is brought to you by Plate IQ, your Accounts Payable Automation and Expense Management solution. PateIQ works with 20,000 restaurants across the country. Plate IQ uses OCR "Optical Character Recognition" and Deep Machine Learning to eliminate manual data entry from the AP process. Automate the full life cycle of your invoices from General Ledger coding to bill payment via PlateIQ's VendorPay network. With PlateIQ's VendorPay you can seamless flow from invoice upload to paying your bills. You can earn cashback on invoices from over 180,000 vendors. With Plate IQ Vender Pay, you can see what is due when. Schedule payment by check/ACH/or Plate IQ Card. Lastly, VendorPay is also FOR Vendors. Keeping your vendors happy will give you leverage in negotiating your terms. Vendors participating in Plate IQ's VendorPay network LOVE it because it shortens Day Sales Outstanding by 25% - AKA: Vendors get paid 25% faster. To learn more head to plateIQ.com/unstoppable to get at least 25% off implementation. Fluctuating food prices. Staffing challenges- Now more than ever you need to control costs to remain profitable. MarginEdge is a restaurant management software that lets you see your food and labor costs in real time. By automating your invoice processing and totally digitizing your back office, MarginEdge saves your team hours on paperwork and gives you instant insights to manage your prime costs. Try MarginEdge free for 30 days. No contract. No setup fee. Learn more at marginedge.com/unstoppable Over 20,000 restaurants trust ChowNow (chownow.com/unstoppable) for their online ordering. With ChowNow, you'll take control of your online presence, connect with more local diners, and keep your hard-earned profits. Join the free ChowNow Marketplace to reach new customers without commissions. Want to go big? Put your restaurant in the spotlight with ChowNow Direct—a full suite of branded ordering and marketing tools, including your own app! For a limited time, Restaurant Unstoppable listeners save 30% on a ChowNow Direct annual plan. Contact info: Miso Robotics website: https://misorobotics.com Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for joining today! Have some feedback you'd like to share? Leave a note in the comment section below! If you enjoyed this episode, please share it using the social media buttons you see at the top of the post. Also, please leave an honest review for the Restaurant Unstoppable Podcast on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated! They do matter in the rankings of the show, and I read each and every one of them. And finally, don't forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates. Huge thanks to Jake Brewer for joining me for another awesome episode. Until next time! Restaurant Unstoppable is a free podcast. One of the ways I'm able to make it free is by earning a commission when sharing certain products with you. I've made it a core value to only share tools, resources, and services my guest mentors have recommend, first. If you're finding value in my podcast, please use my links!
Mary Katharine Ham—author and political commentator (currently with CNN, formerly with Fox News)—points out on this episode that she usually comes on my show during big life transitions. This time is no exception. The last time she was on she had just gotten engaged and now she's pregnant. As with her previous two pregnancies, she has hyperemesis gravidarum and is VERY sick. We discuss all the barfing, insects, pregnancy dreams about her late husband Jake Brewer, her crazy morning, how she's feeling about having an infant again, how her daughters are feeling about getting a sibling, her new pup, baby names, learning to do her own makeup for her wedding, writing, catching her hand in her garbage disposal, her favorite Southern foods and so much more. We also answered your questions, and did a round of HGFY and Just Me Or Everyone. Full video at youtube.com/alisonrosen. Past Appearances: 2019: https://www.alisonrosen.com/2019/10/mary-katharine-ham-finds-love-again/ 2016: https://www.alisonrosen.com/2016/07/the-return-of-mary-katharine-ham/ 2015: https://www.alisonrosen.com/2015/08/mary-katharine-ham-returns-again/ 2014: https://www.alisonrosen.com/2014/07/ariynbf-293-mary-katharine-ham-returns/ 2013: https://www.alisonrosen.com/2013/07/ariynbf-189-with-mary-katharine-ham/ Products I Use/Recommend/Love: http://amazon.com/shop/alisonrosen Check us out on Patreon: http://patreon.com/alisonrosen Buy Alison's Book: Tropical Attire Encouraged (and Other Phrases That Scare Me) https://amzn.to/2JuOqcd This episode is brought to you by: PURPLE: http://purple.com/bestfriend10 (use promo code bestfriend for 10% off your purchase of $200 or more) KIWICO: http://kiwico.com (use promo code alison for 30% off your first month) BETTER HELP: http://BetterHelp.com/BESTFRIEND (use code BESTFRIEND for 10% off You probably need to buy the HGFY ringtone! https://www.alisonrosen.com/store/
On the fourth episode of Radically Honest Season 2, your host Dasom Lee unpacks the journey of Jacob Wittenberg, Founder and Podcast Host of FRNDLY, an independent media group comprised of future creators, communicators, entrepreneurs, and artists. A young visionary— his passions for music led him to be empathetic for the unrepresented. "At the end of the day, the only person that is the energy and the fuel to the fire of what you're doing is you." - Jacob Wittenberg. Far too often, we deem our passions as our "hobbies." A Boston University Senior graduate and avid singer/songwriter, he realized that no one was going to hand him a record label. And he wasn't alone. We wait for people to enable us to pursue dreams (i.e. a management firm or a social media blow-up). If we broke down those barriers, how far could we actually go? So, how can you walk your unique path with courage? Listen to the episode to find out. Join the movement. Support: frndlymedia.com, @frndlymedia on socials, @jacobwittenberg on Instagram, and Jake Brewer for music
In today's episode, we have Jake Brewer, a music artist, podcast host, and entrepreneur → yes… a triple threat, bring on the applause. We chat about one of our favorite subjects, music, specifically how the Grammys are the Scammys. The TEA. We then dive deeper into how Jake started his business, FRNDLY media and how it has really brought amazing opportunities and collaborations for young creatives. We also discuss the new season of his podcast Groundbreaking, capping it off with the important lessons he has learned through it all. You don't want to miss this one. Jake really exemplifies how much you can achieve when you give yourself that first chance. Take the first step and draw the blueprint. Make sure you check out his socials for more! Jake Brewer Instagram FRNDLY Media Groundbreaking Podcast
BY GOD THAT’S JAKE BREWER’S MUSIC!!!! Jacob Wittenberg comes BACK to the podcast factory to round out a STAR-STUDDED SEASON 3. He chopped it up with the boys on the magic of veganism, wielding his young person knowledge to build up is company FRNDLY Media, and dealing with some HOT HOT Intellectual Property law issues
Navigating life as a pregnant widow. Building beautiful things from tragedy. Parenting during the pandemic, and the balance between shutting down social media trolls and welcoming civil discussion.CNN Political Commentator Mary Katharine Ham discusses how perspective is a valuable tool to take you through grief and usher in a new chapter.CONNECT with The Resilient Life Podcast:Instagram SUBSCRIBE Get the latest video podcast on YouTubeGet the latest audio podcastCONNECT Ryan Manion on Social Media:Facebook - Twitter - Instagram - LinkedIn LEARN about Travis Manion Foundation
This week, I sit down with artist Jake Brewer as we navigate the difficult (yet, easier in some regards) path of getting your name out there in the music industry. We discuss what it means to be an independent artist in today's day and age, how to get your music on major streaming platforms, what it takes to go on tour, and more. We also discuss his newest EP, 'What Love Did to Me' coming out on Friday, July 10th. To keep up to date with all things Jake Brewer, head over to jakebrewer.com Jake's Instagram @jakebrewermusic -- To stay up to date on the podcast you can find us on Instagram @inyourtwentys Need advice? Want to be featured on the show? Just wanna chat? Shoot an email to inyourtwentys@gmail.com Host: Tinah (Tina with an H) Ogalo @tinah.ogalo PSSSSSTTT. If you liked the episode, please follow/subscribe/download/rate/review - I'd love to hear your thoughts! xx -- SIGN: Justice for Breonna Taylor: https://www.change.org/p/andy-beshear-justice-for-breonna-taylor DONATE: Loveland Foundation (an organization that aims to prioritize access, opportunity, and validation for young Black women and girls across the USA): https://thelovelandfoundation.org/ Reclaim The Block: https://secure.everyaction.com/zae4prEeKESHBy0MKXTIcQ2 Official Breonna Taylor GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/9v4q2-justice-for-breonna-taylor --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/inyourtwentys/support
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Four years ago political pundit Mary Katharine Ham's personal tragedy was all over the news when her husband Jake Brewer died suddenly in a cycling accident. Theirs had been a picture perfect romance that read like a movie—he was former Obama staffer, she was a conservative columnist and pundit appearing regularly on Fox News (she's now employed by CNN). They had one daughter and she was seven months pregnant with their second daughter at the time of the accident. As Mary Katharine recounts here, she figured she'd probably not date again, at least not for awhile. And then a couple years later she found herself opening her heart again to a mysterious man who has no social media presence but actually exists (I met him myself). We recorded this episode the night following her surprise engagement. We also talk about masculinity, sexual harassment, hoarding, anxiety, the LadyBrains podcast, being a decisive person and so much more. Check us out on Patreon: http://patreon.com/alisonrosen Buy Alison's Book: Tropical Attire Encouraged (and Other Phrases That Scare Me) You probably need to buy a new ARIYNBF Legacy Shirt! and the HGFY ringtone! This show is brought to you by http://StitchFix.com/kids/bff (use this URL and StitchFix will waive the $20 styling fee; get 25% off when you keep everything in your box), http://rothys.com/alison and http://FabFitFun.com (use coupon code ALISON for $10 off). Try Amazon Prime Free 30 Day Trial
When we intentionally practice what it means to be together, we increase the possibility of levelling-up. In episode fourteen, Gibrán Rivera joins us for a conversation about how to co-create the space to tackle insurmountable problems.1.14 —— SHOW NOTESTues: Today we’re talking to one of my favourite people in the world, Gibrán Rivera, a facilitator also working in systems change. Gibrán is an internationally renowned master facilitator who has devoted his life to the development of leaders and organizational transformation.Gibrán: My great friend (RIP), Jake Brewer, said to me “our only known response to increasing complexity is exhilaration.” All we know how to do is go faster. As we go faster, we do less of what matters. I’m interested in a different response because complexity will keep increasing regardless. We’ve reached the upper threshold of exhilaration. What I’m interested in is what is an evolutionary response to this moment. How do we learn to be in this together better? Tues: Can you talk about this ‘leap’ that you can see us making?Gibrán: Is this going to be our evolutionary crash or our evolutionary leap? The only way to meet this moment is a leap. Linear action is doomed. We need to literally leap. I want to orient my work, my life and my spirit around that possibility. That’s what I am talking about.Tim: There is some undefinable confidence in the face of what looks like catastrophe. We’ve defined this at the heart of The Outside - there is always a way.Gibrán: If we can make order out of VUCA—volatility, uncertainty, complexity, ambiguity— we may make things feel more “normal” or stable, but we will be projecting a confidence not based on truth.Gibrán: I feel like there is a wakefulness, a part of us that knows what is true in each of us. I think looking at someone like that’s true. Interacting with someone like they know what they know, they are capable of what they are capable of. It’s integral. See people’s greatness.Tues: That brings up two things for me: 1) the charismatic facilitator and how we’re often made the maker of miracles; and 2) the quality of courage.Gibrán: Important for all of us to become aware of how much we bring to the spaces we’re in by cultivating that in ourselves - wellness or steadiness. It impacts our space. Tim: What happens when facilitators are not in the room anymore? When it’s back to work? There’s an attachment that facilitators have to epiphany.Gibrán: I am familiar with a discourse that warns against charisma because we know it can lead people astray. I think about my work as helping nurture a state experience of being together. I believe that as we become familiar with what it feels like to be together, then we can become more masterful, we can create more ease in entering those states of being together.Tim: We often talk about referential experiences—we know we can do it because we’ve did this. They illuminate possible futures.Gibrán: When we talk about the evolutionary leap, two things are integral: 1) Pattern of a web or network - connection is alive as any of us are. 2) Sense of self is decentralized. We need to ask: “What is the thing that I am cultivating?” “What is the seed that I am holding?” “What is the wisdom and the prayer I will transmit to my descendants, to my next generation?” Human-to-human in a world that we know is coming up against some real serious suffering. That is my orientation.Poem of the day: Everywhere by HafizEverywhereRunningThrough the streetsScreaming,Throwing rocks through windows,Using my own head to ringGreat bells,Pulling out my hair,Tearing off my clothes,Tying everything I ownTo a stick,And setting it onFire.What else can Hafiz do tonightTo celebrate the madness,The joy,Of seeing GodEverywhere!Song of the day: El Farsante (Remix) by Ozuna · Romeo SantosSubscribe to the podcast now—in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher or anywhere else you find podcasts. New episodes will be available every second Tuesday. If you’d like to get in touch with us about something you heard on the show, reach us at podcast@findtheoutside.com.Find the song we played in today’s show—and every song we’ve played in previous shows—on the playlist. Just search ‘Find the Outside’ on Spotify.Duration: 45: 28Produced by: Mark Coffin @ Sound Good StudiosTheme music: Gary BlakemoreEpisode cover image: source See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Musician and social media marketer Jacob Wittenberg discusses his first-ever tour as a musician, his songwriting process and how to get companies to notice you on social media.
Jake Brewer returns to review MLB preseason predictions, talk all star game snubs, expectations for the second half and more!Intro/Outro music: Fleslit--Immortal See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mary Katharine Ham, author of End of Discussion and CNN political commentator, makes her fourth appearance on the show to talk about life after the sudden and tragic loss of her beloved husband Jake Brewer. He was killed in a cycling accident in September during a ride for charity. Because both Mary Katharine and Jake were public figures (Jake worked at the White House and had previously worked at Change.org), there was a bit of a media circus that surrounded the news. We discussed this experience as well as the adjustment from happily married mother with another on the way (she was seven months pregnant at the time of the accident) to widow with two young children. In the midst of it all, Mary Katharine made a career transition as well, leaving Fox News and joining CNN. We also talked about childbirth, the way young children form and keep memories, grieving as an extrovert, a memory of Jake that Mary Katharine's older daughter recently shared, meditative prayer, therapy, strength, what Anderson Cooper and Jake Tapper are like behind the scenes, mini quiches and Starbucks, the current election, a PSA about wills and what Mary Katharine wants people to remember about Jake. In addition we took listener questions over Twitter and did a round of Just Me Or Everyone.
Sunlight Foundation’s Jake Brewer shows us simple tools to illustrate the government’s effectiveness. Plus: publicly available DNA test kits, and new approaches to congestion pricing in Manhattan.