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Sometimes you just have to call it quits ... or do you? In Ep#60 we're going to learn why I've struggled with my Book Reviews show, the financial woes of app developers & potential strategies to fix these problems.Huge thanks to Chad F & Sam Sethi for supporting the show (plus everyone streaming as well). You all make this show happen!40% of this episode is going to Cole, Sven, The Doerfels and the app developers who make this all possible.Timeline:(0:00) - Intro(2:08) - Honing Your Craft(5:19) - Quote 1(9:57) - Experimentation Stage(11:14) - Quote 2(18:59) - Facing Tough Decisions(20:28) - Quote 3(22:14) - My Tough Decision(27:19) - Lessons & Recommendations(31:28) - Boostagram Lounge(36:09) - Latest Developments(42:23) - Why Bitcoin(43:54) - V4V: Time/Talent/TreasureValue 4 Value Support:Boostagram: https://www.meremortalspodcast.com/supportPaypal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/meremortalspodcastConnect With Kyrin/Mere Mortals:Website: https://www.meremortalspodcast.com/Discord: https://discord.gg/jjfq9eGReUTwitter/X: https://twitter.com/meremortalspodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/meremortalspodcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@meremortalspodcastConnect With My V4V Collaborators:Cole: https://twitter.com/colemccormick1Sven: https://twitter.com/StarfuryFlamesThe Doerfels: https://www.doerfelverse.com/JUST LOUD: https://www.justloudworld.com/
Mic Check with No Name Episode 20: No Name hangs with JUST LOUD and talks about the impact of being a new father, neck tattoos, homelessness, new music, anticipation of performing at festivals, and his new song Blue on Blue!
The gang tries a cryo hop based beer, gets funky with Just Loud, and reveal the best drinking game for the big game. Also, we get the story we need right now and Tom Brady makes some weird sounds when he gets sacked.
The gang tries a cryo hop based beer, gets funky with Just Loud, and reveal the best drinking game for the big game. Also, we get the story we need right now and Tom Brady makes some weird sounds when he gets sacked.
Mic Check with No Name Episode 6: No Name hangs with super star Just Loud and talk about his unique musical roots, direction and vision. We also get to hang with world famous San Francisco magician Chin Chin where we about the Bay Area magic scene, what it takes to be a magician, and what it is like to live a life of magic.
My guest on today’s podcast is my friend Adam Mehl who is an artist manager in search of “Purple Cows” (artists) who will fill the open lanes. Learn about Adam’s diverse career and his key advise for new artists and those of you interested in become managers or music execs in this crazy beautiful music business. We journey through stories of the event promotions with Disney on Ice, Ringling Brothers Circus, the Latin concert business, radio sales, label deals, music publishing deals, artist management. LINKS below: Connect with Adam Mehl on his email: adammehl@gmail.com Diamante Instagram - @thisisdiamante https://www.instagram.com/thisisdiamante/ Diamante's collab on "Hear Me Now" the #1 Active Rock Radio song at the time of the launch of this podcast Hear Me Now - https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=M38aWHxwtXE Just Loud Instagram @Iamjustloud https://www.instagram.com/iamjustloud/ Just Loud's current single Soul Train at Alternative radio with Debbie Harry from Blondie https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FxMVDa6hWrk
The Rock'N Vino podcast sits down with BottleRock Co-Founder and Partner of BottleRock Presents Dave Graham about this year's line-up. Find out about what's new, what's happening, and what to expect from the year's festival as long as a breakdown from Coco and Mike on this year's line-up. NAPA — BottleRock Napa Valley producers today unveiled the lineup for the seventh incarnation of their annual wine country festival, held at the Napa Valley Expo between May 24 and 26—Memorial Day weekend. This year's lineup features a new twist with the festival featuring dual headlining sets each night. Friday includes alt-rockers Imagine Dragons and rapper Logic. Saturday has Neil Young and Promise of the Real, along with R&B superstar Pharrell Williams. Rootsy rock band Mumford & Sons and guitar virtuoso Santana will close out the festival on Sunday, May 26. The lineup again features more than 80 artists over the three days. "We've expanded the capability of the second stage," BottleRock CEO Dave Graham said. "We wanted to be able to attract some major acts to play the second stage at the same time the main stage was playing, and that's exactly what we did this year." The bill is rounded out by a slate of eclectic artists, including Sylvan Esso, OneRepublic, Flogging Molly, Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats, Cypress Hill, Tash Sultana, Lord Huron, Big Boi, Bishop Briggs, Jeff Goldbum & The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra and others. Graham said the addition of Young is particularly meaningful this year. "Neil Young has not performed in the Bay Area, publicly, since the last Bridge School Benefit Concert back in 2016," he said. "What an honor for us to have a legend like him up on our stage." BottleRock will again feature it's culinary stage pairing celebrity chefs with musicians, actors and Bay Area luminaries cooking up unique dishes for festivalgoers, along with the festival's focus on the region's best food and wine. The culinary stage lineup will be announced in April. "This year, BottleRock is also a part of the prize offerings for [TV show] Top Chef, so the winner will get an appearance on the Culinary Stage this year," Graham said. Last year, more than 120,000 camp out to see performances by Bruno Mars, The Killers, Muse and others. Tickets go on sale Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the festival's website. Prices range from $359 for a three-day general admission pass up to $1,599 for a three-day Skydeck and VIP Viewing passes. Platinum Passes for BottleRock, which cost upwards of $4,000, are sold out. One-day VIP tickets go on sale Jan. 10. The full lineup is below: Friday, May 24: Imagine Dragons, Logic, OneRepublic, Sylvan Esso, Flogging Molly, Jenny Lewis, AJR, Anderson East, The Dandy Warhols, lovelytheband, Paul Oakenfold (Silent Disco), Alec Benjamin, Neon Trees, Midland, Vintage Trouble, The War and Treaty, Just Loud, Shannon Shaw, flora cash, Yoke Lore, HalfNoise, The Dip, Harry Hudson, Liz Cooper & The Stampede, Valley Queen, Jack West, Forgotten Dreamers Saturday, May 25: Neil Young (& Promise of the Real), Pharrell Williams, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Gary Clark Jr., Juanes, Cypress Hill, Marian Hill, Sir Sly, Elle King, Chevy Metal, Against Me!, Madison Beer, Pink Sweat$, Shannon & the Clams, The Regrettes, White Panda (Silent Disco), Elley Duhé, Wilderado, Magic City Hippies, Moonalice, We Banjo 3, Slothrust, Jared & The Mill, Royal Jelly Jive, Rebecca Jade & The Cold Fact, The Blue Stones, The Silverado Pickups, Napa Valley Youth Symphony Sunday, May 26: Mumford & Sons, Santana, Tash Sultana, Lord Huron, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Citizen Cope, Big Boi, Bishop Briggs, Gang of Youths, Too $hort, Turkuaz, The Crystal Method (Silent Disco), Skylar Grey, Jeff Goldblum & The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra, Houses, Con Brio, The Soul Rebels, SHAED, Welles, The Teskey Brothers, Ocean Alley, Sweet Crude, The Dustbowl Revival, Dessa, The Alive Three-day ticket categories: 3-Day General Admission Pass: $359. Includes in-and-out privileges. 3-Day SkyDeck pass: $1,599. Access to an exclusive, elevated and shaded viewing platform within the VIP village. Skydeck pass holders also receive all-inclusive beer, cocktails and wines at Skydeck bars. 3-Day SPG and American Express VIP Suite Pass: $1,599. Available only to Starwood Preferred Guest and American Express Card members. Elevated views of the main stage, access to the VIP Village and all VIP viewing areas. Benefits include specially curated bites, signature dishes and wine tastings within the viewing suite. Pass holders also get all-inclusive beer, specialty cocktails and wines at the Marriott VIP Viewing Suite bar, chef and sommelier meet-and-greets. There is a dedicated VIP entrance with in-and-out privileges to the festival and access to premium restrooms. Card Members must show their wristband and Starwood Preferred Guest Credit Card from American Express in order to gain access.