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“In this world its good and bad, you gotta pick which one you is” ~ Baby Zay Baby Zay skips class with Lalaa Shepard of The Progress Report to speak about growing up in Atlanta, GA, recently getting released from prison after serving one year, taking a 2 year sentence for his former friend that snitched on him, starting out being an music engineer and coming up with super producer ATL Jacob, taking music serious after his first recording session at Patchwerk Studios, linking with DJ Swamp Izzo because of Young Thug for his project, 'Way Too Easy' project, and co-parenting.
Curtis is the co-founder and CEO of Patchwerk Recording Studios. Patchwerk Studios has been the home to more than a dozen Grammy-nominated audio engineers and over 100 gold and platinum records. He joins the podcast to talk about developing his successful recording studios, shares some pitfalls he encountered during its development, the value of passing down financial literacy, and share some memorable stories that happened at Patchwerk studios. Host IG:@itstanyatime Guest IG: @frittyloc See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the first installment of the Hatchcast's Black History Month series, Color of Innovation, Charlotte sits down will Spartan Alum turned co-owner of Patchwerk Studios, Curtis Daniel III. Curtis shares his experience on the MSU football team, the importance of representation, and how creating success on his own terms led to his successful career in the music industry. You can find Patchwerk Studios online at www.patchwerk.com or on Instagram @patchwerkstudio. ________Like what you hear? Let us know! Subscribe and share—we really appreciate it.Have ideas or comments for us? Email us at hatchcast@msu.edu. For behind-the-scenes content, check us out on Facebook and Instagram. Hatchcast is made possible by the Burgess Institute for Entrepreneurship & Innovation at Michigan State University in collaboration with the MSU Innovation Center, the MSU Entrepreneurship Association, & MSU Women in Entrepreneurship.This episode was written and executive produced by Charlotte BachelorOriginal Music & Sound Design by Kakia Gkoudina and Karina Stankowski Engineered & Edited by Charlotte Bachelor and Will RowanThe Hatchcast is co-hosted and produced by Gabe Hales, Gabe Berke, Diego Fernandez, Danielle Tice, Karina Stankowski, Charlotte Bachelor, Will Rowan, & Aaryn Richard.TEDxMSU TED is a nonprofit organization devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading.Women in Entrepreneurship MSU WE's mission is to inspire, support, & empower women interested in building their ventures.MSU Burgess Institute The Burgess Institute empowers Michigan State University students to learn through action.
In this episode the fellas welcome former radio personality, business owner of Art Riche and graphic artist for the legendary Patchwerk Studios, Cymandye Russell for a conversation ranging from being a mom while navigating the entertainment world to transitioning from Williamsburg, Virginia to Atlanta. She talks what inspires her artistically and the importance of knowing your worth while wearing so many hats to succeed. Follow Cymandye on IG www.ArtRiche.comPatchwerk Recording Studios
This is a clip from The Studio Blueprint - Episode #97 w/ Curtis DanielCurtis Daniel CO-Owns Atlanta's Most ICONIC Recording Studio: Patchwerk Recording Studios.After handling the iconic music of Beyonce, Usher, OutKast, Madonna, Cher, and others Curtis has decades worth of stories to tell.We sat down to talk about his humble beginnings on the West Coast, the in's and out's of the music industry, and what it takes to run a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR Recording Enterprise. This one is Legendary!Patchwerk Studios on IG: https://www.instagram.com/patchwerkstudio/Become a part of our Patreon Family : https://www.patreon.com/DavidNeverSleepsJoin David's Morning Meetup For Just $1http://www.themorningmeetup.com/David on IG http://www.instagram.com/sleepis4suckers/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/social-proof-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In This Episode of The “UNDUNN” Podcast we are joined by Erika Bryant. Erika is an, Emmy-nominated television producer, film producer, show runner, songwriter and author of Doing It Scared: An Inspirational Guidebook to Facing and Conquering Fear and is set to be released March 22nd. She has produced over 40 television shows and worked with ABC, Bravo, E!, Oxygen, Lifetime, OWN, MTV, and Facebook networks during her 15-year matriculation in the entertainment world. Before her journey to Hollywood, Bryant explored the field of entertainment and her ascension began within Atlanta’s music and entertainment arenas. Some of her accolades included the rooting and expansion of Patchwerk Studios, working at LaFace Records (home to Usher, Toni Braxton, TLC, Outkast, and Goodie Mob), and furthering her knowledge at Hitco Music Publishing. erika is an HBCU graduate of Clark Atlanta University in Atlanta, Georgia, and currently resides in Los Angeles, California. For More On Erika follow her on Instagram: @ebryant22 web: www.erika-bryant.com
Curtis Daniel CO-Owns Atlanta’s Most ICONIC Recording Studio: Patchwerk Recording Studios. After handling the iconic music of Beyonce, Usher, OutKast, Madonna, Cher, and others Curtis has decades worth of stories to tell. We sat down to talk about his humble beginnings on the West Coast, the in’s and out’s of the music industry, and what it takes to run a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR Recording Enterprise. This one is Legendary! Patchwerk Studios on IG: https://www.instagram.com/patchwerkstudio/ Join The Morning Meet Up! http://www.themorningmeetup.com ( http://www.themorningmeetup.com/ ) David on IG http://www.instagram.com/sleepis4suckers Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
As the CEO / Co-founder of Patchwerk Recording Studios, Curtis Daniel III is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the multi-million-dollar facility. Patchwerk has been the home to more than a dozen Grammy-nominated audio engineers, as well as over 100 gold and platinum plaques.Curtis received his undergraduate degree from Michigan State University. He is the majority owner of 5ten15twenty (a group fundraiser site for well-known artists & producers), sole owner of The Talent Incubators, and a minority owner of Atlanta’s Streetz 94.5 FM radio station.* * *Hatchcast is brought to you by the Burgess Institute for Entrepreneurship & Innovation at Michigan State University, in collaboration with the MSU Entrepreneurship Association and MSU Women in Entrepreneurship.Original Music by Kakia GkoudinaMixed & Edited by Gabe Hales & Justice KeechCo-Created by Aaryn Richard, Tyler Mehigh, & Kurt CregerSpecial thanks to Curtis Daniel III, Christopher Sell, & Aubrey Haase. If you love what you hear, or have ideas about future episodes of the Hatchcast, let us know! Email us at hatchcast@msu.edu.
Nicki Divine, Simon Stone, and PoeticMindz talk about PTSD, their first- and second-hand experiences with it, and how they've dealt with PTSD in relationships. PTSD is not just something that veterans experience: it can happen to anyone. If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a friend on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player!This episode was recorded at Patchwerk Studios in Atlanta, GA.Editing and Mixing by Carl Houde.Special thanks to Jay String for producing the music for this podcast.
Media maven Sammy Approved brings us an inside look into the emerging Atlanta events scene, working with the legendary Patchwerk Studios & taking her name + voice beyond city limits.
One of my favorite conversation with Curtis Daniels from Patchwerk Studios in Atlanta.
Author Simon Stone joins PoeticMindz and me, Nicki Divine, to answer questions about what colorism. They discuss what mindsets foster colorism and how it affects people of all backgrounds in modern society.If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a friend on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player!This episode was recorded at Patchwerk Studios in Atlanta, GA.Editing and Mixing by Carl Houde.Special thanks to Jay String for producing the music for this podcast.
Massage therapist Consuela Whitfield, IT professor Constance Blanson, and Chief Judge Phinia Aten joins PoeticMindz and me, Nicki Divine, to answer questions about what women really want. Do women want a man who engages in conversation? What about a man who leads? And does size really matter? We're getting into it, y'all! If you enjoyed this episode be sure to rate ★★★★★, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player!This episode was recorded at Patchwerk Studios in Atlanta, GA.Editing and Mixing by Carl Houde from thepodcastengineer.com.Special thanks to Jay String for producing the music for this podcast.
If you enjoyed this episode be sure to rate ★★★★★, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player!This episode was recorded at Patchwerk Studios in Atlanta, GA.Editing and Mixing by Carl Houde from thepodcastengineer.com.Special thanks to Jay String for producing the music for this podcast.
I'm a father. It's awesome. The best! Seriously. And also simultaneously exhausting and sleepless. And complicated. But eminently worth it! This week, we here at Talkhouse salute the dads, and father figures, of music and cinema. Our Father's Day episode pairs two creative father-and-son duos; one pair defining the sound of hip hop, the others prolific film multi-hyphenates. Segment one: Prince Paul & DJ PForReal aka Paul Huston Sr. and Jr. The legendary hip-hop producer Prince Paul — known for his pioneering work with Stetsasonic, De La Soul, Handsome Boy Modeling School, Gravediggaz, BROOKZILL! and more — raised his son, DJ PForReal, in the music game. Paul Jr, DJ for rap star Lil Uzi Vert, joined his dad for today's show to discuss pushing one’s comfort zone, never taking the straight path, faking it till you make it, and what it's like when your first ever DJ gig is opening up for Wu-Tang’s GZA. Segment two: Larry Fessenden and Jack Fessenden The great horror director, producer and actor Larry Fessenden (The Last Winter, Habit) also brought his kid up in his chosen craft. Jack Fessenden, who's still a teenager (!), has already directed one feature, Stray Bullets, and is in pre-production for his next. The two sat down to chop it up on the highs and lows of coming up in a cinematic family, why Larry likes to mentor young people, and the reason Jack hasn’t seen many of his dad’s films. Check it out, and subscribe now to stay in the loop on future episodes of the Talkhouse Podcast. —Elia Einhorn, Talkhouse Podcast host and producer @eliaeinhorn Today’s episode was co-produced by Mark Yoshizumi. DJ PForReal was recorded in Atlanta by Luther Banks at Patchwerk Studios. The Talkhouse Podcast’s theme song was composed and performed by The Range.
Health educator, former epidemiologist, and sexpert Christina Morrow joins PoeticMindz, Jaequon, and me, Nicki Divine, to talk all about lubricants, yoni care, and erectile disfunction. Know why you should NEVER use oil as a lubricant and what you can do to address ED.For more information about Christina, follow her on social media @fabulous74u!If you enjoyed this episode be sure to rate ★★★★★, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player!This episode was recorded at Patchwerk Studios in Atlanta, GA.Editing and Mixing by Carl Houde from thepodcastengineer.com.Special thanks to Jay String for producing the music for this podcast.
Author Christopher Markland joins PoeticMindz, Jaequon, and me, Nicki Divine, to talk about dramatic relationships, what inspired him to start writing about them, and his advice for people who may be questioning their relationships or lack of one. Be sure to check out Christopher’s latest book, Desperately Seeking Pleasure. If you enjoyed this episode be sure to rate ★★★★★, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player!This episode was recorded at Patchwerk Studios in Atlanta, GA.Editing and Mixing by Carl Houde from thepodcastengineer.com.Special thanks to Jay String for producing the music for this podcast.
Author, producer, emcee, teacher, and mentor Simon Stone joins PoeticMindz and me, Nicki Divine, to talk all about narcissists. How should you be dealing with narcissists in your dating life, and are you possibly dating a narcissist without even knowing it? Be sure to check out Simon Stone's project The Age of Chaos, and go follow him on social media @StoneFreq!If you enjoyed this episode be sure to rate ★★★★★, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player!This episode was recorded at Patchwerk Studios in Atlanta, GA.Editing and Mixing by Carl Houde from thepodcastengineer.com.Special thanks to Jay String for producing the music for this podcast.
Playwright, author, actress, poet, and spoken word artist Queen Mimosa joins PoeticMindz and me, Nicki Divine, to talk all about fellatio and cunnilingus. Did you know there are medical facts that point out the health benefits of oral sex?Be sure to check out Queen Mimosa's works including her play Lunch with Yaya. You can also find her on IG @queenoflifeempowerment! If you enjoyed this episode be sure to rate ★★★★★, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player!This episode was recorded at Patchwerk Studios in Atlanta, GA.Editing and Mixing by Carl Houde from thepodcastengineer.com.Special thanks to Jay String for producing the music for this podcast.
ManDeleon and Girlie Girl (Tasty Talk) join Jaequon and me to talk all about relationships, dating advice, and how to find the right person.Be sure to check out ManDeleon and Girlie Girl's podcast Tasty Talk! You can also find them on IG @da1mandeleon and @girlie_girls_world!If you enjoyed this episode be sure to rate ★★★★★, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player!This episode was recorded at Patchwerk Studios in Atlanta, GA.Editing and Mixing by Carl Houde from thepodcastengineer.com.Special thanks to Jay String for producing the music for this podcast.
The Lemonade Toy Goddess joins Poeticmindz and me to talk all about adult toys and how to turn your lemons in to lemonade.If you enjoyed this episode be sure to rate ★★★★★, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player!This episode was recorded at Patchwerk Studios in Atlanta, GA.Editing and Mixing by Carl Houde from thepodcastengineer.com.
Today we discussed the differences between "love" versus being "in love." My co-hosts Jaequon and Poeticmindz gave me the biggest challenge with this episode. Tune on to find out why!If you enjoyed this episode be sure to rate ★★★★★, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player!This episode was recorded at Patchwerk Studios in Atlanta, GA.Editing and Mixing by Carl Houde from thepodcastengineer.com.
The Grown N Sexy podcast hosts gets into a heated discussion about the true definition of the LGBTQIA community.If you enjoyed this episode be sure to rate ★★★★★, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player!This episode was recorded at Patchwerk Studios in Atlanta, GA.Editing and Mixing by Carl Houde from thepodcastengineer.com.
This is a legendary conversation with Curtis Daniel, the co-founder of the Pathwerk studio in Atlanta where Outkast, Young Jeezy, T.I and many recorded Platinum albums.ConnectWebsite: www.salesculture.workIG: @sales_culture
This week, we’re joined by part owner of the studio where ‘Gangsta Conversations’ was produced, Patchwerk Studios’ own Curtis Daniels.
This week on the podcast things are a little different. CJ sits down and interviews ET one on one in the legendary Patchwerk Studios. CJ wanted to sit down with E and ask him the questions that people don’t ask him. ET shares some incredible moments that helped him solidify his calling as a speaker. For the first time he also opens up about his faith and how his relationship with God has gotten him to where he is today. Prepare to take notes as ET talks about things that he’s never spoke about before. Time Stamped Topics: [04:24] - It’s Time To Go [14:40] - A Big Moment [22:00] - ET’s Relationship With God [35:00] - One Blemish [53:00] - I Hate Losing [1:18:40] - 2018 ET [1:35:25] - ET’s Greatest Accomplishment Listener Perks: Organifi is giving our listeners 20% off of their order just use the promo code “SUCCESS”. Their superfood green juice powder allows you to get your greens anytime anywhere while on the go. Hello Fresh is giving our listeners $30 off your first week of deliveries just use the code “SUCCESS30” Things To Think About: “If you’re going to make your dreams come true you have to get around people who aren’t talking about executing but who are executing.” “Nobody cares what you say they care how you live.” “You can’t empower people if you’re not giving them the truth.” See ET Live: February 4, 2018 Take Control Miami February 10, 2018 Take Control Atlanta February 28, 2019 Take Control Charlotte March 4-11th, 2018 Phenomenal Life Cruise March 17, 2018 Take Control Dallas, TX Get connected with a network of over 3,500 people who listen to ET, and embodies the work ethic and spirit of ET. To learn more about Breathe University. Subscribe to the podcast via Apple Podcasts
Music Roundtable at Grocery on Home (thanks to Matt Arnett) where we talked Atlanta as a "music town" and what can be improved or is needed. From L: Ruby Velle of Ruby Velle & the Soulphonics, Stanley Romanstein from Georgia Music Partners, Andrew Hingley from Live Nation/Eddie's Attic, Diane Durrett from Atlanta Grammy chapter, Curtis Daniel from Patchwerk Studios, and Atlanta City Councilman Kwanza Hall. Podcast RSS Subscribe iTunes Subscribe STITCHER Google Play TuneIn Radio