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This week Jason is joined by hit singer-songwriter, Justin Jesso who has over 8 billion streams on his collaborations with artists such as Ricky Martin, The Backstreet Boys, and Kyga! Justin has since made his mark as a solo artist within the music industry starting by coming up within the music theater space in Chicago at a young age. After releasing his debut album at just 18, he eventually found himself touring with Disney artists such as Jesse McCartney, Jordin Spark, and Raven Simone all over the country. His song “Stargazing” has over 500 million streams on Spotify. Justin gives insight to the importance of a song having his name and voice associated with it, how attending a camp sparked his interest in songwriting, how he got noticed by Radio Disney, breaking down what goes into a song, and how the payment is distributed for a song. Justin also reveals how he ended up on tour with Jesse McCartney, Jordan Sparks, Raven Simone, and Mitchel Musso, the different ways to monetize off a song, how much can be made on a general deal as a songwriter, the complexities of copyright in music, what inspired the screenplay he has written, and breaking down the role publishing and masters play with the Taylor Swift/Scooter Braun example. When did he get discovered? Does streaming or radio pay more for the publisher? What is his biggest issue with the music industry? How long does it take for publishing money to come in? How did he get this stage name? Justin reveals all that and so much more in another episode you can't afford to miss! Be sure to follow the Trading Secrets Podcast on Instagram & join the Facebook Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode. Sponsors: It's golf. It's not golf. It's Topgolf. Pro-tip, download the app & book ahead of time to Come Play Around on Half-Price Tuesday, or any other day. Visit cort.com/podcast to learn more and find the furniture package that fits your life Host: Jason Tartick Voice of Viewer: David Arduin Executive Producer: Evan Sahr Produced by Dear Media.
Aaron and Nate point out a couple of bills sitting on the Governor's desk that we're hoping to see him use his veto pen on before the legislature returns on April 13th for their final two days of session, to override any vetoes that they can before they adjourn for the year. Kimberly brings us the news we need in under 5 minutes, THEN, we're very excited to share Aaron's interview with Amy McGrath - - updating you on what this patriot has been up to since her two campaigns that shook up the KY political establishment. We then close with our action and events calendar & a few key in-person opportunities to create a more compassionate commonwealth. Show notes: Bring your gun to court! HB690 https://www.whas11.com/article/news/politics/amendment-house-bill-690-kentucky-lawmakers-governor-andy-beshear/417-bad27f37-7b49-44cb-9df3-50256ae2385e SB 205 - Fossil fools in the lege - boycott the energy boycott boycott https://docs.google.com/document/d/1D8J0QptMGZ8WmwC8G5VoHkLlZeURGlUEh0v_NNBBb1o/edit https://www.reuters.com/business/environment/key-takeaways-ipcc-report-climate-change-mitigation-2022-04-04/ https://natosongs.com/stay-in-your-spaceship-live-at-rose-street/ News under 5 Mitch hates free school lunches: Happy to have 30 million kids go hungry: https://www.salon.com/2022/04/02/everybody-mitch-mcconnell-scrambles-to-avoid-for-end-of-popular-school-lunch-extension/ Medical marijuana is dead in Kentucky - https://www.wkyt.com/2022/03/30/bill-legalize-medical-marijuana-kentucky-is-dead/ Amy McGrath interview: https://honorboundamericans.com/ https://dmapac.com/ CALL TO ACTION & events calendar! Urge the Governor to veto SB 205 and HB 690! You can use this form to do it easily online: https://governor.ky.gov/contact/contact-us Help pack the Capitol and tell politicians to keep bans off our bodies! If the governor vetoes HB 3, we expect the KYGA to attempt to override the veto on April 13, immediately putting the law into effect. When this happens, Kentucky will be the FIRST STATE IN THE COUNTRY TO COMPLETELY LOSE ACCESS TO ABORTION CARE! This is our LAST chance to have our voices heard! Meet inside the Capitol, outside of the House chambers, at 10:30 a.m. Wear your Planned Parenthood or repro rights gear as we remind legislators that Kentuckians oppose this attack on repro freedom. Register at http://bit.ly/packKYcapitol Join us Progress Kentucky! There's a couple ways to Let us know you want to get more involved: You can send an email to info@progressky.org and we'll plug you in to turning our commonwealth purple OR you can come meet the organizing committee meeting Next Monday, April 11 in Lexington - West 6th - at 7pm Music from www.NatoSongs.com Logo and some graphic design provided by www.couchfiremedia.com
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Democratic Political operative and Eastern Kentucky native Kate Mueller joins the show to give some charities that are helping EKY flooding victims and to talk all things EKY, including some thoughts on how to move the region forward. Also, COVID relief, KYGA bills and lots of stories about dogs and chickens!
Laela Kashan from KASAP joins the show to talk about their legislative priorities and, it's the last day for KYGA bill filing, so you know there will be some craziness coming down the pipe!
Renee and her guests discuss the 2018 General Assembly. Scheduled guests: Kentucky Senate President Robert Stivers, R-Manchester; Kentucky House Speaker Pro Tem David Osborne, R-Prospect; Kentucky Senate Minority Floor Leader Ray Jones, D-Pikeville; and Kentucky House Minority Floor Leader Rocky Adkins, D-Sandy Hook.
Renee and her guests discuss the 2018 General Assembly. Scheduled guests: Kentucky Senate President Robert Stivers, R-Manchester; Kentucky House Speaker Pro Tem David Osborne, R-Prospect; Kentucky Senate Minority Floor Leader Ray Jones, D-Pikeville; and Kentucky House Minority Floor Leader Rocky Adkins, D-Sandy Hook.
Renee and her guests discuss health issues likely to be addressed in the 2018 Kentucky General Assembly, including the opioid epidemic, Kentucky's high tobacco use rates, kinship care, and Medicaid. Guests: State Sen. Julie Raque Adams, R-Louisville, chair of the Senate Health and Welfare Committee; State Rep. Addia Wuchner, R-Burlington, chair of the House Health and Family Services Committee; State Rep. Angie Hatton, D-Whitesburg; and State Rep. Chris Harris, D-Forest Hills.
Renee and her guests discuss health issues likely to be addressed in the 2018 Kentucky General Assembly, including the opioid epidemic, Kentucky's high tobacco use rates, kinship care, and Medicaid. Guests: State Sen. Julie Raque Adams, R-Louisville, chair of the Senate Health and Welfare Committee; State Rep. Addia Wuchner, R-Burlington, chair of the House Health and Family Services Committee; State Rep. Angie Hatton, D-Whitesburg; and State Rep. Chris Harris, D-Forest Hills.
Journalists from around the state discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant, including the release of a comprehensive study of the state's public pension crisis by a consulting group and the response from Gov. Matt Bevin, legislators, and interest groups. Guests: Adam Beam from the Associated Press; Kirsten Clark from the Louisville Courier-Journal; and Daniel Desrochers from the Lexington Herald-Leader.
Journalists from around the state discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant, including the release of a comprehensive study of the state's public pension crisis by a consulting group and the response from Gov. Matt Bevin, legislators, and interest groups. Guests: Adam Beam from the Associated Press; Kirsten Clark from the Louisville Courier-Journal; and Daniel Desrochers from the Lexington Herald-Leader.
Kentucky Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes discusses her civic engagement tour; legislation that passed in the last session of the Kentucky General Assembly relating to early, in-person voting for some Kentuckians; and her advocacy for automatic restoration of voting rights for certain non-violent felons.
Kentucky Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes discusses her civic engagement tour; legislation that passed in the last session of the Kentucky General Assembly relating to early, in-person voting for some Kentuckians; and her advocacy for automatic restoration of voting rights for certain non-violent felons.