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Hundred Million Reasons - Paperboy Fabe and Pink Sweat$
At my worst - Pink sweat$
! Turn On - Choon In - Zig Zag ! - ! What's Past - Is Prologue ! ! ! Callin' ALL The Boom Booms & The Zoom Zooms ! ! . . . GROUND DOWN TO THE REAL UNDERGROUND . . . * * * GROOVIN' BLUE 25 - 01 * * * Groovin' Blue is dedicated to Dr. Li Wenliang 1. (4:06) WAGRadio GB 25 - 01 Intro - Produced by WAGRadio Vinyl Librarian William "Fats Is Back" Reiter (formerly CKLG-FM 96.9 Boss Jock - 'Bill Reiter - The All-Niter') 2. (3:38) "Players (Goshfather Remix)" - COI LEROY [white label] 3. (3:31) "Something About Ya (Instrumental)" - J. HOWELL [JT Productions] 2019 4. ( :06) WAGRadio 2024 Id No. Z26 5. (6:01) "Mainline (DJZigZag EdiT of the John Morales MM Dub)" - SPENCER MORALES [Quantize Recordings] 6. ( :45) WAGRadio GB Olde Short Id 7. (3:14) "Little Red Corvette (Schizofreniks Mix)" - THE SCHIZOFRENIKS [Schizofreniks Records] 8. (1:25) "Sex On The Streets (DJZigZag EdiT 2024 of the Club Mix)" - PIZZA MAN [Southern Fried] 9. (2:44) "Fire" - GINO PARKS & LOVE TONES [Tamla 45rpm No. T-54066] 1962 10.( :43) WAGRadio 2015 Ratchet Co DJZZ Id 11.(5:48) "B. You. tiful" - JOHN BEASLEY [Mack Avenue Music Group Cd No. MAC 1172 "Mon'estra Plays John Beasley] 2020 12.( :09) DJZZ WAGRadio Id 13.(3:17) "Bloom" - PINK SWEAT$ [soundcloud] Prod. Oscar Familia & Pink Sweat$ 14.( :42) WAGRadio 2015 Ratchet Co Id No. 5 15.(4:50) "That's Right (DJZigZag Kuma Right Yes EdiT)" - DAM SWINDLE [Heist] 16.(1:36) "DJZigZag 2020 Wayne Butane - Buchanan & Goodman Tribute Number One 17.(3:47) "Perfect (DJZigZag NASA Bovine EdiT of the Main Organ Mix)" - DJ BELOVED [Movement Soul] 18.(7:06) "DJZigZag 2020 Wayne Butane - Buchanan & Goodman Tribute Number Four 19.(3:19) "Black Water Gold (Pt.2)" - THE SUNSHINE BAND [TK Records 45rpm TK 1026] 1978 Prod. Casey / Finch 20.(1:44) "Backspin Bass" / "Hot One" - TAPE B (Segeway Segments) [Create Music Group] 21.(4:10) "Ophiusa" - PANGO [Be Adult Music] 22.( :07) WAGRadio Id 23.(3:18) "Dopamine (Matt Johnson Remix)" - EYLAR, PURPLE DISCO MACHINE, MATT JOHNSON [Sweat It Out] 24.( :57) WAGRadio Klak Blo Klak EdiT 25.(3:18) "Higher Power" - MICAL TEJA [Independent] 26.(3:16) "I'm Lyin'" - J. HOWELL [JTP Procuctions] 27.(4:12) "Day-O Day-O" - DISCO GURLS [Guareber Recordings] * samples "Don't Look Any Further" - Dennis Edwards (feat. Siedah Garrett) [Gordy 45rpm No. 1715GF] 1984 Prod. Dennis Lambert & Paul M. Jackson Jr. 28.( :07) Nu GB End 79:37
I Feel Good – Pink Sweat$
This episode coversRiding To Vanity Fair by Paul McCartneyThis Christmas by Pink Sweat$ & Donny HathawayWebsite: https://redcircle.com/shows/two-tunes-podcastInstagram: https://instagram.com/twotunespodcast?igshid=13gpurxc3bf2qDiscord: https://discord.gg/eYMwBuJ6GeRSS Feed: https://feeds.redcircle.com/baeeceec-9527-475d-85b5-d9da2eea19d3E-mail: twotunespodcast@gmail.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/two-tunes-podcast/exclusive-content
TRACKLIST: 1. Kila Tukionana - Maya Amolo & Bensoul [@maya-amolo @bensoul-music] 2. GET OFF UR PHONE - MICHELLE & Isa Reyes [@wearemichelle @yung_reyes] 3. OLLA (Only Lovers Left Alive) (feat. TWENTY88) - Jhené Aiko [@jheneaiko] 4. Higher Than Ever Before [Barry Can't Swim Remix] - Disclosure [@barrycantswimn @disclosuremusic] 5. Touch Me Back - Rayana Jay & L.A.X [@rayanajay] 6. War Dance [Hagan Remix] - Kokoroko & Hagan [@kokoroko-music @haganuk] 7. Better With You - Mannywellz & Pink Sweat$ [@mannywellz @pinksweats] 8. Panic Island (feat. Odunsi (The Engine)) - Cruel Santino [@santinosounds] 9. MONACO - Bad Bunny [@badbunny15] 10. Can't Go Back - Sampha [@samphamusic] 11. cross my heart - Artemas [@artemaswannabepopstar] 12. Jaden Smith - Still In Love [Traps N Trees Remix] [@trapsntrees] 13. Kingdom & Kelela - Bank Head [Ronnie Loko Edit] [@ronnieloko] 14. Skin - George Riley [@georgeriley-music] 15. FOLLOW ME, FAITH - T.NO [@tdotno] 16. Art of Baile [Falcons & RICHTANNER® remix] [@falcons @therealrichtanner] 17. RICH BABY DADDY JERSEY CLUB MIX "HANDZ ON UR KNEEZ" [thagoddess edit] - ShaThaGoddess [@shathagoddess] 18. CIRCLES DUB - Omar ؏ [@omarmakesmusic] 19. Manifesting, Pt. 2 (feat. Kojey Radical) - KAMILLE [@kamilleofficial] 20. Runnin' (feat. Dream Mclean, Dame & Wallace Rice) - Ebi Soda [@ebi-soda] 21. Charge It Remix (feat. Smino) - ENNY [@enny_integrity] 22. Me and Aaliyah - Floetic [@mrfloetic] 23. Where I'm From (feat. Mereba) - Ravyn Lenae [@ravynlenaesounds] 24. Tummy Hurts (feat. Coco Jones) [Remix] - Reneé Rapp 25. Fake Love - Marzz [@marzz_officiall] 26. South Part - Mileena [@mileenasobreira] 27. Another Half - Cautious Clay, Joshua Karpeh & Julian Lage [@cautious-clayofficial] 28. Final Days - Michael Kiwanuka [@michaelkiwanuka]
Maxwell's graceful and soulful R&B—and three decades of hits—will set it off in the Hollywood Bowl's Fireworks Finale on September 8-10 with elegant backing from his veteran touring band (featuring Pink Sweat$ on Friday, SiR on Saturday, and Raveena to close out the weekend on Sunday). The acclaimed artist joins Tavis in conversation ahead of his weekend at the Hollywood bowl to share more about his upcoming projects and endeavors.
Founder of Human Re Sources and talent management mogul. J Erving is a driver of culture at the intersection of music, media, sports, and technology; he has powered and helped break musical acts such as Brent Faiyaz, Pink Sweat$ and RAYE. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. You have to have something that cuts through. It could be an artist's voice, their tone, the melodies, the lyric. But ultimately, when you find that combination of all of these and then someone has a very unique personality and persona, those are the makings of a real superstar. 2. There's no expiration date on great. 3, Put the work in. If you put in 3 times more time and hard work, there would be so much gap between the players and it would be so hard for them to catch up. You don't always see the results straight away. Be willing to work overtime. You can't cheat the work. Follow J Erving on Instagram - J Erving's Instagram Sponsors HubSpot HubSpot's integrated AI tech is helping teams of all types and sizes automate the more tedious parts of running a business. Learn more and get started today at HubSpot.com ZipRecruiter Four out of five employers who post on ZipRecruiter get a quality candidate within the first day! Try ZipRecruiter for free today at ZipRecruiter.com/fire
Founder of Human Re Sources and talent management mogul. J Erving is a driver of culture at the intersection of music, media, sports, and technology; he has powered and helped break musical acts such as Brent Faiyaz, Pink Sweat$ and RAYE. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. You have to have something that cuts through. It could be an artist's voice, their tone, the melodies, the lyric. But ultimately, when you find that combination of all of these and then someone has a very unique personality and persona, those are the makings of a real superstar. 2. There's no expiration date on great. 3, Put the work in. If you put in 3 times more time and hard work, there would be so much gap between the players and it would be so hard for them to catch up. You don't always see the results straight away. Be willing to work overtime. You can't cheat the work. Follow J Erving on Instagram - J Erving's Instagram Sponsors HubSpot HubSpot's integrated AI tech is helping teams of all types and sizes automate the more tedious parts of running a business. Learn more and get started today at HubSpot.com ZipRecruiter Four out of five employers who post on ZipRecruiter get a quality candidate within the first day! Try ZipRecruiter for free today at ZipRecruiter.com/fire
J. Erving III is the CEO and co-founder of Human Re Sources, a music distribution and artist services company. J's company was acquired by Sony Music's The Orchard in 2020 for a multi-million deal. Human Re Sources and the team have helped artists like RAYE, Brent Faiyaz, Pink Sweat$, Baby Rose, Bren Joy, Damian Lillard, and more.Now that Sony Music owns Human Re Sources, J's role has shifted. He serves as the EVP of Creative Development at Sony Music and reports to the CEO, Rob Stringer. In this episode, J and Lennon discuss the success behind RAYE's "Escapism," how culture fuels Human Re Sources, and how labels have helped artists.Connect with Lennon:Website: https://www.lennoncihak.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lennoncihak/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lennoncihakTwitter: https://twitter.com/LennonCihakLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lennoncihak/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LennonJeffreyGuest Request: https://goo.gl/forms/8zs61IYiIXMLjFpX2Connect with J. Erving III:Website: https://www.human-re-sources.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/human.re.sources/
Aaron's here today to take you on a ride—or whatever workout you choose—and he's taking us on a journey through the unseen things of Christ. Ready to have your mind and heart renewed? We know we're more than just the physical body. Press play on this one, and let the word of God transform you as you move your body. Ready to train with us? Our next platoon of instructors is forming now! We believe that training transforms lives, and we teach you how to live healthy, whole, and free so you can set others free! Click here to get started today! Have you downloaded the RW App yet? Before you hit play, go to the app store and download the free RW App. You can also check out our exclusive REVING the Word episodes for RW+ subscribers! Try RW+ out free for seven days and press play on our brand new workout, RevXing the Word. We love our Rev community and think you will too! Be sure to get connected with us at: The Official Revelation Wellness Facebook / Instagram / RevWell TV / Youtube Your reviews matter to us and help spread the good news, so please leave us one where you listen to your podcast! If we read your review on our show, we'll send you a gift from the Revelation Wellness Store! We'd also love to hear from you! So please leave us a VOICE MESSAGE here! Tell us what you thought about this episode and how God met you in this workout. Playlist: Praise the Lord (feat. Thomas Rhett) - BRELAND, Thomas Rhett Every Little Thing (Ruffian Remix) - Russell Dickerson, Ruffian Singles You Up (Ryan Riback Remix) - Jordan Davis, Ryan Riback This is Me (Dave Audé Remix) - Keala Settle, The Greatest Showman Ensemble Turn The Music Up - NF I Wanna Dance With Somebody - Hanna The Bones (Dave Audé Remix) - Maren Morris, Dave Audé Fast Car (126 BPM) - Kyria Where You Go I Follow (feat. Pink Sweat$, Chandler Moore, Judah Smith) - Justin Bieber
Aaron's here today to take you on a ride—or whatever workout you choose—and he's taking you on a journey through the unseen things of Christ. Ready to have your mind and heart renewed? We know we're more than just the physical body. Press play on this one, and let the word of God transform you as you move your body. Ready to train with us? Our next platoon of instructors is forming now! We believe that training transforms lives, and we teach you how to live healthy, whole, and free so you can set others free! Click here to get started today! Have you downloaded the RW App yet? Before you hit play, go to the app store and download the free RW App. You can also check out our exclusive REVING the Word episodes for RW+ subscribers! Try RW+ out free for seven days and press play on our brand new workout, RevXing the Word. We love our Rev community and think you will too! Be sure to get connected with us at: The Official Revelation Wellness Facebook / Instagram / RevWell TV / Youtube Your reviews matter to us and help spread the good news, so please leave us one where you listen to your podcast! If we read your review on our show, we'll send you a gift from the Revelation Wellness Store! We'd also love to hear from you! So please leave us a VOICE MESSAGE here! Tell us what you thought about this episode and how God met you in this workout. Playlist: Praise the Lord (feat. Thomas Rhett) - BRELAND, Thomas Rhett Every Little Thing (Ruffian Remix) - Russell Dickerson, Ruffian Singles You Up (Ryan Riback Remix) - Jordan Davis, Ryan Riback This is Me (Dave Audé Remix) - Keala Settle, The Greatest Showman Ensemble Turn The Music Up - NF I Wanna Dance With Somebody - Hanna The Bones (Dave Audé Remix) - Maren Morris, Dave Audé Fast Car (126 BPM) - Kyria Where You Go I Follow (feat. Pink Sweat$, Chandler Moore, Judah Smith) - Justin Bieber
I chat with talented producer BRAD BOGART in a wide-ranging discussion covering everything from creating TLC's hit "OutDaughtered" to finally making the feature film, "Spinning Gold," the biopic about his legendary father, Neil Bogart. Listen as Brad shares stories from behind the scenes of the film and talks about making the movie with his brothers - Tim and Evan - as well as the long road it took to get it made. We also chat about his new weight loss series on TLC and reminisce about our time working together on OutDaughtered. In "SPINNING GOLD," Neil Bogart launches Casablanca Records in the 1970s, giving rise to such musical acts as Donna Summer, Parliament, Gladys Knight, the Isley Brothers, the Village People, Bill Withers and KISS. Along with a rag-tag team of young music lovers, Casablanca Records rewrites history and changes the music industry forever. Some of today's hottest music stars are playing the icons including Grammy and Golden Globe nominee Wiz Khalifa as George Clinton, Jason Derulo as Ron Isley of the Isley Brothers, Pink Sweat$ as Bill Withers, Grammy Award nominee Tayla Parx as Donna Summer and multi-Grammy winner Ledisi as Gladys Knight. Make sure to watch "Spinning Gold" on one of the following platforms: Amazon Video, Universal on Demand, Vudu, DIRECTV, AMC on Demand, and YouTube. SPINNING GOLD TRAILER https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mljzHokm17I SPINNING GOLD FULL MOVIE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_UiTeYatVg https://digitalmoviedeals.nbcuniversal.com/products/spinning-gold FOLLOW ME HERE: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steve-berkowitz-5a09ab8/ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2089323/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0 https://twitter.com/steveberkowitz https://berkreport.com https://www.instagram.com/stevemberkowitz/
Pink Sweat$ stops by the Nappy Boy Radio Podcast in this week's episode! He talks about seeing the world and breaking into different markets, including the K-Pop community. He describes how he came into the music industry as a songwriter and how he transitioned into being an artist. He also gives an incredible performance of Mario's hit “Let Me Love You” in the Song of the Week segment. Turn up the heat and get ready for Pink Sweat$ and T-Pain! Thanks to our sponsors: Al Capone = Al Capones are the most sought-after leaf wraps used for rolling. To find Al Capone's near you go to www.alcaponewrap.com Heinz = Check out the Black Kitchen Series wherever you listen to podcasts to hear stories about the Black Innovators who are shaping the food industry! New episodes drop every Tuesday. Showtime = Don't miss the boxing event of the year, Davis vs Garcia, live on Pay-Per-View – this Saturday. Go to www.sho.com/ppv to order now! #TankGarcia in a high stakes showdown. See you April 22. Pluto Tv = Drop in. Watch Free. Watch 250+ channels of free TV and 1000's of on-demand movies and TV shows. Manscaped = Go to Manscaped.com Use the code TPAIN to get 20% off and free shipping on your order. #sponsored.
As broadcast April 16, 2023 with plenty of hero worship to start. Tonight we open with the immortal Paul McCartney calling it quits publicly on this date in 1970, but we mainly focus on the more recent with the legendary octogenarian seemingly more relevant than ever. After that it's onto celebrating the new music just out, with highlights in hour 1 from Yaeji, Little Dragon, Billie Marten, and Emily King to taste test while they dance in the stratosphere. Part 3 sees us covering all the big tunes just out as we are Poppin Off, starting in Korea with a total sell-out tune from NewJeans and a tune from BTS's Agust D featuring IU, then we had fresh joints from Pink Sweat$ and Greta Van Fleet as well to keep the flavors varied. Part 4 our Fresh K Cuts saw joints from Chang Kiha, deulraejang, and TAEWOO being the highlights, and that's where we shut the front door.Tracklist:Part I (00:00)Paul McCartney – Find My Way Back (Beck remix)SBTRKT feat Toro y Moi – DAYS GO BYYaeji – Passed Me ByLittle Dragon – Slugs of LoveWednesday – QuarryBlondshell – Salad Part II (34:09)Billie Marten – God AboveSuperviolet – Big Songbirds Don't CryDaughter – To RageJana Horn – Days Go ByEmily King – False StartMr. Big – To Be With YouPart III (61:19)NewJeans – ZeroAgust D feat IU – People, Pt. 2Jonas Brothers – Waffle HouseJP Saxe – I Don't Miss YouPink Sweat$ - MomentsRicky Montgomery – EraserGreta Van Fleet – Meeting The Master Part IV (91:21)TAEWOO – Coffeenynas – SUGARdeulrejang – People ALEPH – T Risso – DaydreamerChang Kiha – DoKid Wine – I Cried
You've probably heard us mention either inflammatory, hydrogenated, or industrial seed oils on this podcast before, and it's always one of the #1 places we recommend people to start when trying to clean up their diet. That's because these oils are in SO MANY food products, and many people grew up cooking with them as well because they're cheap and accessible, or were told they're the better "heart healthy" option. Unfortunately, these oils have no nutritional benefit for our bodies and actually create a whole lot of inflammation and chaos for our organs and systems. Cutting these out of our diets (to the best of our control) and switching to more stable sources of fats/oils with better omega ratios has singlehandedly improved our health - and we hope it will for you too! Intro & Outro Song: What Would You Do? Instrumental x HONNE ft. Pink Sweat$ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5j3PAoNNfJg
**DISCLAIMER: NOT MEDICAL ADVICE** as we know ADHD symptoms can significantly impact people's quality of life and sometimes prescription medication is what's most helpful. This episode moreso aims to call out the fact that Adderall is super commonly prescribed even to people who aren't diagnosed with ADHD, and it's become more accessible and widely used for other purposes outside its original intent. Like any other health issue we talk about on this podcast, our body speaks to us in symptoms to let us know there's an imbalance - something deeper going on that requires attention and care. If you're looking for more of a long term solution to overstimulation/hyperactivity, poor focus, etc. this episode is for you! Self-regulation resources: Dr Hyman Podcast Episode - Why ADHD Is Not A Psychiatric Disorder or Brain Disease Andrew Huberman - psychological sigh breath technique Breathe with Sandy Youtube Channel Veeshoney Adderall Detox Video Supplements/Alternatives: Beekeeper's Natural Royal Jelly Brain Fuel ONNIT Alpha BRAIN Nootropic Capsules and Instant Powder Botanic Tonics Feel Free Wellness Shots LandKind Pure Salidroside Rhodiola Capsules Intro & Outro Song: What Would You Do? Instrumental x HONNE ft. Pink Sweat$ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5j3PAoNNfJg
What do Donna Summer, Parliament, Gladys Knight, The Isley Brothers, The Village People, and Bill Withers all have in common with the rock band KISS? They all rose to their musical heights under the watchful ear of the music industry's most colorful and brilliant music producer, Neil Bogart, founder of Casablanca Records, the most successful independent record company of all time. Along with a rag tag team of young music lovers, Neil and Casablanca Records would rewrite history and change the music industry forever. Their mix of creative insanity, a total belief in each other and the music they were creating, shaped our culture and ultimately defined a generation. In a story so unbelievable that it can only be true, comes the motion picture event of the musical journey of Neil Bogart and how his Casablanca Records created the greatest soundtrack of our lives. Some of today's hottest music stars are playing the icons who inspired them and singing their most popular songs including Grammy and Golden Globe nominee Wiz Khalifa as George Clinton, Jason Derulo as Ron Isley of the Isley Brothers, Pink Sweat$ as Bill Withers, Grammy Award nominee Tayla Parx as Donna Summer and multi-Grammy winner Ledisi as Gladys Knight. Spinning Gold features an all-star cast including Tony Award nominee Jeremy Jordan (Newsies, Bonnie & Clyde), Michelle Monaghan (Mission: Impossible franchise, Gone Baby Gone), Jay Pharoah (Saturday Night Live, Bad Hair), Tony Award winner Dan Fogler (The Walking Dead, The Goldbergs), Jason Issacs (the Harry Potter franchise, The Death of Stalin, The Patriot), Lyndsy Fonseca (Kick-Ass, Hot Tub Time Machine), Chris Redd (Saturday Night Live), Casey Likes (Almost Famous on Broadway), and comedian/actor Sebastian Maniscalco (The Irishman). Spinning Gold is written, directed, and produced by Timothy Scott Bogart and produced by Jessica Martins, and Laurence Mark, as well as produced by Gary A. Randall, Chris Torto, Bradley Bogart, and David Haring. Grammy Winning Music producer Evan "Kidd" Bogart, along with Harvey Mason, Jr. and Atlantic Records president Kevin Weaver are executive producers on the film and Atlantic Records will be releasing the soundtrack.
What do Donna Summer, Parliament, Gladys Knight, The Isley Brothers, The Village People, and Bill Withers all have in common with the rock band KISS? They all rose to their musical heights under the watchful ear of the music industry's most colorful and brilliant music producer, Neil Bogart, founder of Casablanca Records, the most successful independent record company of all time. Along with a rag tag team of young music lovers, Neil and Casablanca Records would rewrite history and change the music industry forever. Their mix of creative insanity, a total belief in each other and the music they were creating, shaped our culture and ultimately defined a generation. In a story so unbelievable that it can only be true, comes the motion picture event of the musical journey of Neil Bogart and how his Casablanca Records created the greatest soundtrack of our lives. Some of today's hottest music stars are playing the icons who inspired them and singing their most popular songs including Grammy and Golden Globe nominee Wiz Khalifa as George Clinton, Jason Derulo as Ron Isley of the Isley Brothers, Pink Sweat$ as Bill Withers, Grammy Award nominee Tayla Parx as Donna Summer and multi-Grammy winner Ledisi as Gladys Knight. Spinning Gold features an all-star cast including Tony Award nominee Jeremy Jordan (Newsies, Bonnie & Clyde), Michelle Monaghan (Mission: Impossible franchise, Gone Baby Gone), Jay Pharoah (Saturday Night Live, Bad Hair), Tony Award winner Dan Fogler (The Walking Dead, The Goldbergs), Jason Issacs (the Harry Potter franchise, The Death of Stalin, The Patriot), Lyndsy Fonseca (Kick-Ass, Hot Tub Time Machine), Chris Redd (Saturday Night Live), Casey Likes (Almost Famous on Broadway), and comedian/actor Sebastian Maniscalco (The Irishman). Spinning Gold is written, directed, and produced by Timothy Scott Bogart and produced by Jessica Martins, and Laurence Mark, as well as produced by Gary A. Randall, Chris Torto, Bradley Bogart, and David Haring. Grammy Winning Music producer Evan "Kidd" Bogart, along with Harvey Mason, Jr. and Atlantic Records president Kevin Weaver are executive producers on the film and Atlantic Records will be releasing the soundtrack.
Liv's leaky gut healing plan, all condensed into one mini episode! Note: Most supplements mentioned in this episode should be ordered through a practitioner. DM Liv on Instagram for more 1:1 guidance. Intro & Outro Song: What Would You Do? Instrumental x HONNE ft. Pink Sweat$ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5j3PAoNNfJg
Detoxing does not = deprivation. Any "cleanse" that immediately guarantees weight loss, instructs you to eat less, or really do anything extreme is likely not going to be a long term solution to the sub par health symptoms you're having. More often than not, our bodies just need a simple reset rather than a full blown intense detox, unless you're working 1:1 with a practitioner who is recommending something based on testing (i.e. parasites, infections). In this episode, we explain what detoxing even means, the organs involved in our body's natural detox processes, and an example of a healthy, holistic 5 day reset that will leave you feeling replenished and energized instead of lethargic and...lowkey worse :) LINKS & CODES: Trace Minerals LMNT Electrolyte Powder Castor Oil Packs Organic Olivia - liver juice, the cleanser, the purifier Owl Venice Reset How to Do A Salt Water Flush or Coffee Enema (please consult a practitioner before doing these) OUR PAST EPISODES: lymphatic drainage kidneys & regenerative detox Intro & Outro Song: What Would You Do? Instrumental x HONNE ft. Pink Sweat$ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5j3PAoNNfJg
How can we, as a society and individuals, make organic and climate-friendly food more affordable and accessible for all people? What barriers need to be addressed and what are some viable solutions? Tatum answers a DM from one of our listeners in this health hotline episode, covering the social justice issue at hand, why such barriers exist, how we can do better as a collective, and budgeting tips for yourself. Mentions: @just.ingredients - follow on Instagram for organic vs conventional cost comparison series @sophia_roe - follow on Instagram for recipes using budget friendly healthy ingredients Intro & Outro Song: What Would You Do? Instrumental x HONNE ft. Pink Sweat$ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5j3PAoNNfJg
Madison McMullan joins Wellness Digest to talk about her work as a Quantum Hypnotherapist, whose passion is to help her clients see their true potential so they can heal themselves. She does this through a type of hypnotherapy called past life regression, where she helps people enter their subconscious mind to access not only their soul's past life, but also their self limiting beliefs, trapped emotions, and traumas. Sounds crazy - but you've gotta tune into this episode to hear just how freaking cool Madison's work is. Through her work, she's seen hypnotherapy help with addiction, childhood trauma, perfectionism, physical ailments, and more! Follow Madison on Instagram or visit her website to learn more about her offerings - don't forget to use our special discount code "hypno444" if you book a session! Madison's teachings came from Delores Cannon who practiced hypnotherapy for over 50 years and well known for her abilities to heal people from the deepest of ailments - even cancer. You can find a list of her written works and also find a practitioner near you on her website. Intro & Outro Song: What Would You Do? Instrumental x HONNE ft. Pink Sweat$ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5j3PAoNNfJg
Throwing it back to our VERY FIRST EPISODE EVER (WTF should I be eating?) and giving it a little makeover :) Diet is often the first place people start on a health journey because eating food is the one thing we do every single day that we have a decent degree of control over. We originally did this episode because we ourselves found it really f*cking confusing when it came to nutrition, what to eat for optimal health, and what to generally avoid. Our first episode still rings true, but it's been 2 years and we've learned a TON through both education and our own personal experiences. In this episode, we revisit the pillars of a wholesome diet and also discuss the newest important things we've learned about how to optimize health through food. This is the perfect place to begin a healing journey, or refresh and simplify a current one because we'll be the first to say it's super easy to get caught up in all the noise and info out there. CODES & LINKS: Electrolyte powders: LMNT, WaterBoy, Cure, Ultima Mineral drops: Zuma Nutrition, Trace Equip Protein Powder: LIVINGWELL Perfect Supplements Gelatin/Collagen: LIVINGWELL10 How to Heal Your Metabolism Book Intro & Outro Song: What Would You Do? Instrumental x HONNE ft. Pink Sweat$ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5j3PAoNNfJg
We're back in business for our 4th season of Wellness Digest (yay)! Now that we've built a solid foundation for health & wellness in our first two seasons and brought awareness to the epidemic of chronic illness in season 3, we're lightening things up a bit! In season 4, we'll be talking about how to take your health to the next level with some fun, less conventional health topics. This season is really going to round out our mission of taking a completely holistic approach to wellness as we dive into topics related to spirituality, emotional health, lifestyle, nutrition, food equity, and more!! Follow us on IG and TikTok @wellnessdigestpod Hosts: @tatumhardy & @liv.ingwell Intro & Outro Song: What Would You Do? Instrumental x HONNE ft. Pink Sweat$ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5j3PAoNNfJg
Last week on the podcast we sat down with holistic health coach Molly McKenzie, who shared with us her experience being vegan and why she ultimately decided that it was no longer working for her body. Part of our discussion included changes she saw in her health once she added animal products back in, but what we didn't dive too deep into is why or how avoiding animal products affects the body in the first place. Are we getting all the right minerals and nutrients if we exclude animal products completely? Does our body need these foods to function properly? And what if you still want to be vegan but also want to make sure you're fully meeting your body's needs? In this health hotline, Liv goes SUPER in depth on this topic and breaks it down on a scientific level combined with patterns she's seen in her own nutritional therapy practice. This episode is for anyone who's wondering if/how animal products have a place in our diets and the best way to make sure your body is getting what it needs, regardless of what diet you may subscribe to. You may want to take notes for this one!! :) Mentions: Cymbiotika B12 supplement Zuma zinc supplement (DM Liv for discount code) Desiccated beef liver supplement Hair and tissue mineral analysis testing (recommended to work with a practitioner who runs these, DM Liv for connections) Intro & Outro Song: What Would You Do? Instrumental x HONNE ft. Pink Sweat$ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5j3PAoNNfJg
Meet Molly - a holistic health coach and NTP in the works joins us on Wellness Digest to chat about her experience as a former vegan and how her mindset and health has shifted since then. From not consuming food cooked on the same surface as meat, to now eating meat with nearly every meal, Molly explains why she changed her mind regarding veganism and how this decision has strengthened her relationship with food and with herself. No matter what way of eating you subscribe to, a big takeaway from this episode is that we should all be evaluating our WHY with food, since it's something we consume multiple times a day and has a profound impact on our health, the environment, and our mental well being. Follow Molly on Instagram and stay tuned for her new e-book! Check out Molly's podcast: The Half Naked Podcast Mentions: OUR MEAT EPISODE Intro & Outro Song: What Would You Do? Instrumental x HONNE ft. Pink Sweat$ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5j3PAoNNfJg
While the holidays are meant to be joyful, relaxing, and carefree, it's actually often the time of year where our bodies are the MOST stressed out. With lots of social gatherings comes more energy exchange, less sleep, foods we don't normally eat, alcohol, etc. and even when spent with the most loved people in our lives, it can leave our bodies and minds depleted because it's just not how we live our lives the majority of the year! In this episode, we give our tips for having a balanced, guilt-free holiday season with lots of ways to give your body some extra support as needed so you can start the New Year off on the right foot in whatever way that looks like for you! Mentions: AlliBiotic Immune Support Hilma Digestive Kits Intro & Outro Song: What Would You Do? Instrumental x HONNE ft. Pink Sweat$ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5j3PAoNNfJg
Conventional, organic, pasture-raised, regenerative... what the heck is the difference? And what does it tell you about the way your food was grown or raised? And then once you know this info, how do you distinguish between the different types at the store or at your local farmers market? It can all be really confusing and labels aren't always the most helpful, so Tatum is giving us the run down on farming systems, food sourcing, and why she thinks regenerative is the way to go. This episode also dives into agriculture's impact on climate change and how going regenerative can contribute to the reversal of global warming as well as increase connection to your food and the food system. Mentions: OUR ORGANIC EPISODE (for more details on organic standards) OUR FOOD LABELS EPISODE (for food buzzword definitions) OUR CLIMATE CHANGE EPISODE (for the science behind why it's happening and what you can do) OUR EPISODE WITH HEALTHILLIE (on why the FDA approval process is useless) Kiss the Ground Documentary (global warming map visual is in this film) Follow Farmers Footprint on social media & watch their short film Dr Zach Bush MD Heal Thy Self Podcast Episode - the #1 threat to the human species Intro & Outro Song: What Would You Do? Instrumental x HONNE ft. Pink Sweat$ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5j3PAoNNfJg
A PCOS deep dive with Liv!! She's here to give you her nutrition and whole body based approach to dealing with PCOS which includes hormone supporting and mineral rich foods, supplement recommendations, lifestyle tips and much more. SO MANY women are more commonly either being diagnosed with PCOS or experience PCOS symptoms and are told it just is what it is. PCOS IS NOT AN END ALL BE ALL DIAGNOSIS. It absolutely can be reversed through proper nourishment, reducing stress levels, and rebalancing your hormones. As always, we are here for you and happy to help however we can! Mentions: Kelly Leveque - Fab 4 Balanced Plate Formula @glucosegoddess blood sugar hacks Mineral Supplements - Zuma, Cellcore CT Minerals, desiccated beef liver Liver Supplements - beta TCP, liver sauce elixir, TUDCA, liver juice tincture Dr Aviva Romm - PCOS expert & herbalist PCOS herbs: white peony, maitake mushroom, spearmint, vitex, hibiscus, licorice root Intro & Outro Song: What Would You Do? Instrumental x HONNE ft. Pink Sweat$ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5j3PAoNNfJg
After being in the fitness industry for years, Illie (@healthillie) realized that counting her calories/macros, taking all the fitness supplements and playing into "everything in moderation" was no longer serving her. She was suffering from chronic migraines, hormonal acne, terrible bloating after every meal, heavy painful periods, eczema, you name it, and being ignored by doctors and specialists who told her that her blood work was normal and her diet was fine - we've been there once too! Illie felt like she hit a wall with her health, took matters into her own hands, and started doing her own research on ingredients and corruption within the food/fitness industries. What she found completely changed her outlook on health and led her to create a platform for exposing the ugly truths about how our food and everyday products are making us sick. She's now made it her life's mission to share this information with others so that we can all make informed decisions as consumers and take power back over our own health. You can shop Illie's store HERE where all of the products she sells have been vetted by Illie herself and held to high standards when it comes to what's actually clean and what's not. Mentions: Dr Christian Gonzalez Dr Jolene Brighten Books: Dorito Effect by Mark Schatzker Hooked by Michael Moss Intro & Outro Song: What Would You Do? Instrumental x HONNE ft. Pink Sweat$ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5j3PAoNNfJg
Explaining how hormones function, signs you may be dealing with hormonal imbalances, and tips to start supporting your hormones using a root cause approach! Mentions: Book - How to Heal Your Metabolism by Kate Deering Accounts to follow for root cause approach guidance - @dr.jess.md @emilymorrow @drjabanmoore OUR HEALING ROADMAP EPISODE Intro & Outro Song: What Would You Do? Instrumental x HONNE ft. Pink Sweat$ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5j3PAoNNfJg
Weekly recap (1:00) New Music Reviews (Lil Baby, Pink Sweat$, Mac Miller and more) (23:00) Songs of the week (34:00) Sports and Eli hating on them (51:21) Papa John's new menu item (1:10:20) Firefighter's changing people's plans (1:16:15) What would you do for a new car, new house, or new shoes? (1:30:25) And a lot More!!!! Songs of the Week: Walt| WLTER - Don't Let Go Pat| Mac Miller - God Is Fair, Sexy Nasty (feat. Kendrick Lamar) Eli| Denzel Curry - X-Wing (Cold Blooded Soul Version)(YouTube) Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, Youtube (@Backtothetopicpod) and Twitter (@BT3Podcast) Merch Available @ shop.spreadshirt.com/backtothetopic
POV: it's somewhere around Fall of 5th grade year, you just finished your first sex ed class, and you're scared to death. If you look at a boy, you'll get pregnant and your life will be over. When you get your period, everything will change and you'll never be the same again. Unfortunately, pretty much nothing we learned about our bodies as women, how they function, and how to take care of them came from sex ed. It wasn't until we were in our 20s that we truly understood how pregnancy works, what a healthy period is supposed to be like, and how our hormones actually function. Thus, we present to you - a Wellness Digest sex ed redo :) Mentions: Book - In the Flo by Alisa Vitti Feminine products we trust - The Honey Pot Company & Rael Fertility awareness method - Femometer OUR BIRTH CONTROL EPISODE Intro & Outro Song: What Would You Do? Instrumental x HONNE ft. Pink Sweat$ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5j3PAoNNfJg
Being guest on “The Normies”podcast(3:05) Finding time to be healthy with new responsibilities (6:15) New Music Reviews (Quavo and Takeoff, Kaitthegreat, Pink Sweat$, Chxrry22, and more) (9:40) Songs of the week (17:25) Kanye West wears “White Lives Matter” shirt (26:15) Draymond Green punches teammate Jordan Poole (40:35) Tom Brady, Football vs Family (49:30) Tv, and movies (Atlanta, House of the Dragon, A Million Little Things, and more) (56:15) And a lot More!!!! Songs of the Week: Walt| Lana Del Rey- Doin' Time Pat| Taylor Swift - False God Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, Youtube (@Backtothetopicpod) and Twitter (@BT3Podcast) Merch Available @ shop.spreadshirt.com/backtothetopic
A short & sweet episode with 5 things each of us are loving right now! (ex: product recommendations, health hacks, mindfulness practices, etc.) Mentions: Laird Pumpkin Spice Creamer Feel Goods Gut Guardian Theta Breathwork Meditation - Youtube Intro & Outro Song: What Would You Do? Instrumental x HONNE ft. Pink Sweat$ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5j3PAoNNfJg
POV: you're sipping your morning coffee and haven't had breakfast yet...oop. It's okay, we've been there as well. In this episode, Liv explains why she stopped drinking coffee on an empty stomach and what she's learned through her nutrition practice about how it affects your hormones & digestion. She also gives her favorite coffee add-in recs to make your fav beverage a little more nutritious and balanced!! High quality coffee brand recommendations (organic, fair trade, and tested for mold): Organo - instant coffee with mushroom spores Bulletproof - just regular ol coffee beans/grounds OUR MUSHROOM COFFEE EPISODE Intro & Outro Song: What Would You Do? Instrumental x HONNE ft. Pink Sweat$ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5j3PAoNNfJg
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Pink Sweat$ and Dyana Williams represent the past, present and future of music. And that future is looking bright thanks to singer/ songwriter Pink Sweat$. Born and raised in West Philly, Sweat$ discusses how inspired he is by love—something that's apparent on his newest album Pink Moon. Up next, Dyana Williams, the mother of Black Music Month, makes her return to Love + Grit. This time around, she talks about the importance of Black Music Month, how Black music has touched everyone in some way and what she's been up to since her last podcast visit.
R&B Money Podcast is hosted by the Legendary Grammy Award-winning R&B singer/songwriter/producer TANK and his business partner, multi-platinum songwriter & executive J. Valentine. This podcast is for the super dedicated R&B fans, covering everything from Keith Sweat to Pink Sweat$. R&B Money has created a fly space for artists & executives in the game to reminisce, with exceptional, compelling storytelling and a place of discovery for the fans. Listen here or on the iHeartRadio App. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
R&B Money Podcast is hosted by the Legendary Grammy Award-winning R&B singer/songwriter/producer TANK and his business partner, multi-platinum songwriter & executive J. Valentine. This podcast is for the super dedicated R&B fans, covering everything from Keith Sweat to Pink Sweat$. R&B Money has created a fly space for artists & executives in the game to reminisce, with exceptional, compelling storytelling and a place of discovery for the fans. Listen here or on the iHeartRadio App. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
R&B Money Podcast is hosted by the Legendary Grammy Award-winning R&B singer/songwriter/producer TANK and his business partner, multi-platinum songwriter & executive J. Valentine. This podcast is for the super dedicated R&B fans, covering everything from Keith Sweat to Pink Sweat$. R&B Money has created a fly space for artists & executives in the game to reminisce, with exceptional, compelling storytelling and a place of discovery for the fans. Listen here or on the iHeartRadio App. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
R&B Money Podcast is hosted by the Legendary Grammy Award-winning R&B singer/songwriter/producer TANK and his business partner, multi-platinum songwriter & executive J. Valentine. This podcast is for the super dedicated R&B fans, covering everything from Keith Sweat to Pink Sweat$. R&B Money has created a fly space for artists & executives in the game to reminisce, with exceptional, compelling storytelling and a place of discovery for the fans. Listen here or on the iHeartRadio App. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
R&B Money Podcast is hosted by the Legendary Grammy Award-winning R&B singer/songwriter/producer TANK and his business partner, multi-platinum songwriter & executive J. Valentine. This podcast is for the super dedicated R&B fans, covering everything from Keith Sweat to Pink Sweat$. R&B Money has created a fly space for artists & executives in the game to reminisce, with exceptional, compelling storytelling and a place of discovery for the fans. Listen here or on the iHeartRadio App. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
R&B Money Podcast is hosted by the Legendary Grammy Award-winning R&B singer/songwriter/producer TANK and his business partner, multi-platinum songwriter & executive J. Valentine. This podcast is for the super dedicated R&B fans, covering everything from Keith Sweat to Pink Sweat$. R&B Money has created a fly space for artists & executives in the game to reminisce, with exceptional, compelling storytelling and a place of discovery for the fans. Listen here or on the iHeartRadio App. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The traditional record label model isn't artist-friendly. That's not a secret to anyone by now. Deals are notoriously long and feature a revenue split heavily tilted toward the label — not the artist. But an ambitious alternative has arisen in the last few years. Meet indify, a start-up co-founded by musician prettyboyshav and his two childhood best friends, Matthew Pavia and Connor Lawrence.indify is a platform that connects investors with up-and-coming artists. Investors can not only financially back artists, but also mentor them in matters like legal or marketing. But unlike a record deal, investments can be as short as a song-per-song basis. As prettyboyshav told me, it's like “going on dates instead of marrying.” As an artist himself with millions of streams to his name, Prettyboyshav is specially equipped to carry out indify's vision — to create a more equitable, prosperous music industry. indify was originally a music discovery tool when it launched in 2015. Using an algorithm, it identified emerging artists on the cusp of “blowing up” like Khalid, who the tool flagged way back in 2015. That technology still underpins its new business pivot as the “AngeList for the music industry.” To get a glimpse into indify's innovative technology and mission, listen to my full interview with prettyboyshav. We covered a lot of topics, including the ones below: [3:39] indify's Mission In The Music Industry [5:28] Why Artists Are Taken Advantage Of So Often[7:03] What Does indify Look For In Investors Wanting To Join The Platform? [10:16] The Potential For Culture-Setters To Financially Back An Emerging Artist[14:38] indify Vs. Record Labels [19:07] Is There A Glass Ceiling On Artists Who Don't Sign With A Record Label? [23:35] Does indify Do Upfront Money Deals? [26:10] Principles That Guard indify's Technology[29:27] indify Having Web 3.0 Values Despite Being Off-Chain [33:11] How prettyboyshav Juggles His Music Career And Being Start-Up FounderListen: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | SoundCloud | Stitcher | Overcast | Amazon | Google Podcasts | Pocket Casts | RSSHost: Dan Runcie, @RuncieDan, trapital.coGuests: prettyboyshav, @prettyboyshav Enjoy this podcast? Rate and review the podcast here! ratethispodcast.com/trapital Trapital is home for the business of hip-hop. Gain the latest insights from hip-hop's biggest players by reading Trapital's free weekly memo. TRANSCRIPTIONprettyboyshav 00:00I truly, truly, deeply believe in it and feel it and empathize with the work that's being done because I believe in these values, which really comes down to community, right? And community ownership, community governance, I think these things are very powerful concepts. And I think these are very powerful ways for an artist to run their business.Dan Runcie 00:26Hey, welcome to the Trapital podcast. I'm your host and the founder of Trapital, Dan Runcie. This podcast is your place to gain insights from executives in music, media, entertainment, and more, who are taking hip hop culture to the next level. Today's guest is prettyboyshav. He's the co-founder and CEO of Indify, a platform that is helping people invest in the future of music. Indify connects merchant artists with the funding they need to build the biggest careers. On Indify, it brings together artists who want to grow and control their career on their terms. It also brings together investors who want to support and back these artists and have the know how to help bring them to the next level. It also brings together business partners who can help artists with marketing, legal, accounting, and many of the other things involved to help run the business. One of the things that Shav and I have always talked about and we agree on is that artists are founders. If you follow me anywhere, you've seen me talk about this, you see me reiterate this. And I think Shav himself is a great example of this. He very much approaches Indify this way, and he's also a recording artist himself, prettyboyshav has over 10 million streams. And we talked a lot about what it's been like for him, navigating both the CEO role and his role as an artist. But we also talk about what Indify has been up to and some of their progress they've ha. The company has had over a million dollars generated this past quarter and 2022 for the artists on its platform and over a billion streams for those artists collectively as well. We talk about the influence that some of the partners they've had as well, such as Alexis Ohanian, who was an early investor in Indify, some of the artists that he's been able to back, and ultimately what they're trying to build towards. We talked about how Indify is positioned relative to other alternative financing options in the music industry. We also talked about how it's positioned relative to record labels. And can an artist on one of these alternative financing platforms achieve the same success as the superstars that are on the major record labels? The folks that headline major music festivals, perform at the Super Bowl and things like that? This is a great conversation. And if you're interested in where the music industry is going, some other options, you'll love this one. Here's my chat with prettyboyshav. All right, we got the one and only prettyboyshav here with us today. He is the co-founder CEO of Indify, platform and a company that is helping artists embrace their independence. He is also an artist himself with over 10 million streams. Shav, welcome to the pod.prettyboyshav 03:15What's up, Dan? Good to be here, man. I've been wanting to come on here for a while.Dan Runcie 03:19Yeah. And I mean, you know that I've been following everything that you've all been doing. And it's been very interesting to see how you've navigated the industry and how you leverage the technology built to continue to do good things. So for those that are less familiar, what is Indify and what is it that you all are trying to help solve in the music industry?prettyboyshav 03:39Well, Indify is a marketplace that's helping artists raise funding on equitable terms from strategic partners. You could think of it as almost like AngelList for music. I think our premise is that the major labels and a lot of the old system and the traditional system, the music industry, kind of represent what you know, private equity did years ago on the venture side. And I think fortunately, we have things like YC and AngelList. Actually, one of these tweets is the Kanye tweet from around fall 2020, where he kind of talked about a lot of things that we've been talking about, but we think it's time that a lot of those standardized, founder-friendly, and digitize terms come to help artists who we believe are also founders raise funding equitably. Yeah. So it's been exciting. I think this is an evolution from our earlier platform, which was really just a discovery tool for the music industry and became an industry-standard tool across a ton of record labels and ended up identifying a ton of artists, early one that we're very known for is Khalid.Dan Runcie 04:34Nice, and I got to mention, because you mentioned the Kanye tweets behind you. Is one of those the one that's talked about the Y Combinator for the music industry?prettyboyshav 04:43Yes, that's exactly what it is, you know, “When I spoke to Katie Jacobs who's on the board of the Vivendi. We decided to create a YC for the music industry so artists have the power and transparency to be in control of our future. No more shady contracts, no more lifelong deals.” And this one is Alexis tweeting Blonde, because I showed Alexis Ohanian, who's our investor. I was like, man, you got to get deeper into Blonde and Frank Ocean because this thing is amazing.Dan Runcie 05:05Yeah, it's an amazing album. And I think, thinking more broadly about what you all are building, I think that venture for music is the pitch I've heard from you. I've heard references well with where you're seeing with this, but I feel like you're taking a bit of a more unique take on it than maybe just the YC model. So what does that look like? What do you see things playing out for you?prettyboyshav 05:28Well, I think what YC did, right, in building the safe and standardized docs, and more documentation and transparency has allowed founders to see, okay, what is par for the course? What are founder-friendly terms? You know, if you don't use a safe note, for a raise, or standardized docs, you're kind of, you know, totally left field, a ton of artists, I would say, you know, just anecdotally, like, one out of three artists we meet, a very high percentage have actually signed some sort of predatory, shady contract before they even get off the ground. And the lack of standardization at that early stage if you compare it to Venture Seed, Series A, Pre-seed, has made it so a lot of artists get taken advantage of at inception. And I think that's something that's very core to Indify to prevent that from happening to build the tools and education system so that artists can have an ecosystem or have kind of technology, such that they're protected.Dan Runcie 06:20And I think a lot of that you mentioned the partners they work with and the people they meet, because that, of course, is how people ended up in either good contracts or bad contracts. That's a lot of what's there right? And I think you've spoken before about this distinction between smart money versus dumb money, which I know has also been very common in investing and in tech as well. And I think the same can be said in music. And I know that you all do your job on both sides, both the artist side and the investor side to determine who can be entered into the program. So yeah, let's start with the investor side. What are the things that you look for when someone wants to join your platform because they want to invest in an artist?prettyboyshav 07:03Yeah, I think, you know, building on kind of some of the points you were making earlier to Dan, like, what is protection for artists? What is being artists first? This is something that at Indify we studied for six years, and these are nuanced questions, and I've studied it myself as an artist, right? You know, there's a ton of funding solutions that are out there, some fan investing, some loan investing, but you know, if it is a finance bro buying your song, or if it is, you know, a loan against your own streams, a lot of the times this can put the artists in a worse position than if they were to take no money at all, because now they're in the hole, X amount of dollars. And if all those dollars are not spent, wisely are spent in a way that they're amplifying, ultimately, your platform as an artist or your income as an artist. Now, you're not increasing your income, and you're in the hole 10, 20, 50k. And that's something that I think, you know, is important to make a distinction about because artists are founders. And we're not necessarily seeing founders prioritize capital, but prioritize the best partners when they're raising funds for their companies. I think the same is true for the smart business owners that are artists. And I think they should be respected as such, many of them are making six, seven figures a year that work with Indify. And part of the reason that that is, is they're not only I think, CEOs in their own right, and building their business on platforms like TikTok, Instagram, social media, shipping every day, right? Like we talked about shipping with founders, these artists are shipping every day. They're putting their stories out there, they're connecting with people. But they're also very, very smart to find business partners that know how to digital market their music, that know how to manage their operations, and they're hiring these partners and partnering with investors. And so what we look for, you know, there's generally two kinds of cohorts, I would say, one is spark music professionals that have had experienced breaking artists before. And we have certain kinds of thresholds for that, one of the thresholds we talked about is, has this partner work with an artist that has reached over 30,000 streams a day or not, even previous time? Or also, you know, influencers themselves. I think that's something that we're really excited about. It's a bit more on the early stage. But, for example, Alexis Ohanian invested in the artist Leah Kate, I think around, you know, when he least identified her on the platform, and he, that was all him. He went on the platform and he found her. She was even lower on the rank. She was at around 3000 streams per day. He's helped her grow using his platform and his base to now over a million streams a day. And we think that's an incredible example of a partnership. And we think those combinations together, a syndicate of sorts of these strategic professionals with strategic influencers that can gift an audience to younger artists, is the new way of music industry.Dan Runcie 09:51I'm sure there must be some nuance there, right because of course, someone like Alexis who is a fan, he understands that clearly, he has a lot of influence to be able to make things happen. But I'm sure you may also get interest for people in tech, let's say they were early at a startup, startup exited, they have some extra money. They may know nothing about the music industry, but they just want to get in. How are those conversations?prettyboyshav 10:16Well, I think, Alexis, and I'll tell the story, like, Alexis tweeted, I wish I could invest in Lizzo enterprises. And I tweeted back, invest in the next one on Indify, and somebody showed him the tweet, somehow, I caught him for five minutes at the US Open actually, and told him music investing safe, he said, you're a crazy person. Investing in music can't be safe, I tried it. And he, actually, you know, put his money where his mouth is, and he backed an artist. But I think with that was the spirit of somebody who wanted to help that artist and grow, with that was the spirit of somebody who wanted to spend time with Leah, who was a founder and help her develop both as an artist and as a businesswoman, an independent businesswoman who's building an incredible seven-figure per year revenue business. And so I think that that development, and I think more so with him, the ability to empower her as an entrepreneur. And that story, getting out there, I think, was what made for something really exciting with Leah. But I think what's really interesting is now bigger artists actually coming into the fold. We actually a huge artist, I'm not at liberty to say yet, in Q1, backed an artist, one of my favorite artists of all time, and this I think is going to happen more and more. What happens if LeBron starts backing artists on Indify, right? What happens if, you know, actors and actresses? What happens if Lisa, right, starts backing artists on Indify? I mean, these are artists that can bring real taste, culture, and audiences to those next generation of emerging artists. And I think when you're posed with signing your rights away to a major label or partnering with someone like that, I think it's a really exciting proposition for the future.Dan Runcie 11:48Yeah, this reminds me of an idea that I think it was Jack Butcher, if someone like that had mentioned on a podcast about looking at someone like a Canelo Alvarez or even Deontay Wilder, you have these prizefighters, boxers, and if they invest in artists, that artist is the one that walks out with them when they're doing their walk-up music, that is a huge platform, so able to introduce someone like that. I think that is so powerful.prettyboyshav 12:14I saw that clip and shout out Jack Butcher and Visualize Value, and everything he's doing. He has an amazing podcast too, he's a friend. And I think that's such an amazing concept, right? Like, I think as a society, we're yearning for cross-cultural moments, you know what I mean? You see it so much with even the Paul's fighting in boxing. And you know, Paul-Mayweather, what a crazy event that was, or Conor McGregor-Mayweather and I think, more and more, I think you're gonna see culture crossover, right. And I like that fun there. But like, you know, music is in our DNA. And people talk about sometimes they asked me, like, you know, what's the market in music? What's the market of streaming? What's the opportunity? And I'm like, well, there's 7 billion of us in the world. We all like music, right? So I think everybody is on the table to be a part of the story. And I think that's why it's so powerful. I think we've wanted solutions for music for such a long time. But I think for us, you know, it's been these strategic partners, and pairing them with, you know, and our ability to identify artists, I think is the best out there in all honesty, pairing them with artists with traction, that's when one plus one equals 100. I mean, in the last year or so we've helped artists reach over a billion streams independently. And this is rea on the ground effort, and real on the ground connections, that is making a difference in these lives, not in terms of just a one-time cash-out. But many of these artists are now making six, and some seven figures per year over, you know, what could be the rest of their careers. And that's the beauty of when you do break through on streaming, what it can do for you can create sustainability as an artist, I think it's something that we're very proud of, in our cohort of artists helping them get to.Dan Runcie 13:48So let's talk a little bit more about the benefits and what artists do you get. Because I think a lot of people, they hear options like Indify, they're thinking about it as an alternative to maybe going with their traditional record label and doing that type of deal. And on the surface. Of course, if an artist is working with Indify, I believe the terms is up to 50% and rotating ownership for their masters is what they offer. I know there are some record label deals that do offer that. But if you could talk a little bit more about the distinction there. And if there are certain things that you think that you offer as a replacement, and then are there certain things where you still think that an artist would need to still find elsewhere, they should find elsewhere, and may be a bit of the itemization of where Indify's value add is relative to what the artists would get on a record label.prettyboyshav 14:38Well, I think talking more just technically to start, if you look at the traditional record industry contract and what standard and this is for people out there who don't know, generally they're like, aghast when I explain this, but a typical record deal is, this is the deal that a lot of these greats have signed A typically a record deal Is 85%-15% in favor of the major label, a five-album deal. And over the course of a lifetime of copyright plus like seven years. It's like the traditional kind of deal. So that means an entire artist's career, that they're sort of signing away at 17, 16, 20 years old, but are involved in for the next 10 to 15 years of their career. And I think that time period also matters. Also, for the capital advance, you get, right, like you see these artists get all these nice things upfront, I think that upfront cost is massive. It's massive, because you're not only, in a typical loan, you pay, you know, your 100% of your rights would pay back that loan, right? In this case, your 15% has to pay back that initial advance, let's say it's 100k, 200k, 500k, meaning you're in the whole millions, right of dollars, before you see 15 cents on the dollar. And that's after there is and these are some of the things that I find the most predatory, a 25% distribution fee, which costs $20 on this circuit, or, you know, accounting that is just less than clean and clear, I'll say. And so I think on the converse side, I think a lot of these infrastructural issues are initially what we're trying to fix, you know, beyond just I think the terms, but if we put it plain and simple on terms, I mean, a lot of artists on our platforms start with raising for one song, right? With a partner that they talked to, and they might have interest from a ton of partners, messages from the ton of partners on the platform, speak with them. And if they liked that partner, generally these deals are for one song, only three to five years. And after the initial investment is paid back, I think we see a lot of 70-30 kind of splits in favor of the artists. So it's quite literally flipping the economics and making the commitment significantly less. And I think honestly, one of the other things that I've heard, you know, people talk about one of the greatest forms of control is slowness. I think, you know, these contracts, they take sometimes six weeks to six months to a year to fully kind of work through. On Indify we're seeing, you know, you can raise one song, try a partner, try another partner for another song, if you liked them, do an EP. And you can do that investment. You know, using this platform. Again, all of the actual legal terms are in our outsourced to our like TOS and our super artist-friendly, we have our sort of indie note that like backs that, but you're then just deciding for simple terms, once those are decided it can take 45 minutes to raise, and you can capitalize on that moment that's happening on TikTok, or on Instagram immediately with some of the best marketers and managers in the business that are doing a lot of, a lot of the heavy lifting behind the scenes, and are a lot of times the people who the label pay at a premium. And so I think that's for us why we feel Indify is really a better option. Because, you know, rather than diving in and getting married to a partner at the youngest possible age, you're in fact, just, you know, going on dates, I guess, with different partners and seeing, alright, who's the best fit for me, who's somebody that connect with? Who's the right value add investor for my project?Dan Runcie 18:01I do think that last example, makes a ton of sense of that, essentially, because so much of it, especially with these five-album deals, you are signing away so much early on when, if you think about yourself as an asset, you've been de-risked, hopefully much earlier in the process if you end up being successful, but there's no opportunity to necessarily realize that until a bit later on in the process, and I know one thing that I do hear from people and I'd love to hear your thoughts on it is that with some of these alternative financing options, the terms are great, everything is effective from that perspective. However, people still have this question about, okay, well, what is the max that we could see an artist succeed? Can we see someone be this superstar that's performing at the Super Bowl or reaching these Billy Eilish or Olivia Rodrigo or Ariana Grande level of artists if they're not with one of the major record labels? You could still earn a living off of those, but can an artist reach that path? So it'd be great to hear your thoughts on that, and especially how you think that relates with Indify. prettyboyshav 19:07I'd really love that question. It's something that I think about a lot. It's something that I'm excited to experiment with myself. I think eventually, you know, something that I'm interested in is documenting, transcribing, and publishing my process of going through Indify with an artist with 10 million streams. I'm not quite, I think fairly qualified. So I'm actually posting my TikToks trying to get there. But I think as an artist, you get excited about seeing what, and as obviously as a founder, what the brink of this platform is. We've seen for transparency's sake a $400,000 deal happened on Indify. We've also seen deals for 10 to 50k, right, where the investor, you know, pre-release, invest in the song. Week one with some initial pre-release traction, and then I can talk about the Seaside demo example. That song was invested in on Sunday, it came out on Monday. By Wednesday, it was doing well, Nick Mueller and Golden Kids Group, he flagged it to Spotify. And he made sure the digital marketing was being spent wisely. So that week two, it's now doing 100,000 streams per day 200,000 streams per day, week three, week four, he's calling TikTok, calling Snapchat, calling Apple, calling all the right partners such that it reaches pop rising by week two, or three, and by week five, and hit Today's Top hits as an independent song. And this happened within the course of a month. I mean, you know, songs like that, without going into too much detail. When you do have that viral capacity, you could see a 30 or 50x, on your 10k investment. And we're seeing investors experienced that, you're seeing these artists, again, earn six to seven figures, from creating moments like that. And beyond that, you know, just working with these partners, when it doesn't happen at that level, you're seeing, I think 80 or 90% of these deals on the platform are profitable. So quite literally, you have what is a low ceiling, or a low risk, high ceiling asset class, which I think is incredibly unique, especially because we're de-risking those things by only allowing the artists to come on and see strategic partners and only allowing the partners to come on and see artists with traction and be able to invest in them right on the platform and then be able to earn out directly through kind of this whole ecosystem and technology that we've built. And I think what we've seen in the last year, even the last quarter Jx.Zero, I think he reached 700 or 800,000 streams a day. Leah is now doing a million streams per day. Pink Sweat$, who was the first artist to raise way back when this was even off platform. Leah was the first one on platform with Alexis. Off platform, Pink did a funding partnership, a funding deal to start his career. I mean, he's had a platinum record. He's in the top 500 of the world, and he's at Coachella. And that's the only artists that's had a few years to develop. I think the next superstars are already happening on Indify, I think that's a given. I just think that just like startups, these are going to take time. But if you look at the last year, and even if you look at the last quarter, I think we had three or four songs hit the global viral chart last quarter, and these artists are on their way to be great. And I think just to add one more thing, if you look at Kanye West's top songs on Spotify, his jeen-yuhs just came out, College Dropout was spotlighted in that, like crazy. I mean, what an amazing doc. But if you look at his Spotify, his number one song is Praise God, right? If his number one, why is his number one some Praise God? I mean, Moon. I love that song. Arguably a better song in my view, praise God is a great song. Off of Donda, there's a million tracks that are doing well but that's the only song off Donda that's number one. No, the jeen-yuhs doc didn't move anything to number one in terms of The College Dropout and the songs that were spotlighted. So why is it that Praise God is the number one song on Kanye's catalog. Kanye West are the biggest artists the world, because on TikTok it reached 1.5 million videos. The investors on Indify are the best at marketing on TikTok and social media. And it's my belief that not only should the next generation of emerging artists raise funding on Indify, but it's my belief that the current generation of superstars will start to in the next few years.Dan Runcie 22:58It's a compelling pitch. And I think normally at this stage, you of course, are able to incentivize artists with the amount that they could earn by essentially starting around and using their songs as around or using an album is around, right? Is there any upfront pitch or financing though that would happen? So let's say there is a major artist that's like, Oh, hey, I see what you all are doing, I'm down. But if you could give me some upfront money, not necessarily an advance or some type of upfront money, what would that look like? Is that something that you've all explored? Or has that come up at all?prettyboyshav 23:35You know, it's so funny. One, bigger artists are approaching us. I think that's actually, to my surprise, I didn't think we'd be at that stage yet. It's a dream. It really is a dream, what we get to do every day, a chance to serve some of these artists gives me chills, because these are artists that are heroes. And to know that we built the infrastructure better than the old. In fact, the pitch is much easier to them than the new artist because they've been through the system. They know what it looks like from the inside. Generally...Dan Runcie 24:01So you don't have to say the artist but could you give us like a tier, like what level is one of the ones that have reached out?prettyboyshav 24:07I would say an important megastar. I won't say like, I think that's the right, I'll give that to you. That's what I'll give.Dan Runcie 24:14Okay, okay. Someone that would have headlined Coachella? prettyboyshav 24:18Yes, absolutely.Dan Runcie 24:19Okay. Okay. prettyboyshav 24:20I think you'll see artists that would headline Coachella, and that people would be most excited about on the bill, especially in Brooklyn, where I'm at, where there is a care for culture and art, and these things that we've been excited about. I think those are the artists who were excited to serve, man. You know, like it'd be a dream to work with and help Frank Ocean raise for his next project. I mean, he's the guy that started this model years ago, and I think these artists deserve credit, not just as artists, but as entrepreneurs. But yeah, to your question on Indify, you'd be shocked. Artists are on there negotiating down the amount of initial sort of capital they'll get, because they only want the right amount, not the most amount, because they don't want to earn on their advance. They want to earn on their equity, they want to earn on the business. And that's to me, the generation of founders as artists or founders that we're looking to empower. And I think I'm excited to help the superstars, you know, earn off of their streams too as they should, because their pies are going to look a lot bigger.Dan Runcie 25:17Yeah, I think the interesting test I've always looked at was when Taylor Swift had finished her record label deal that she was on the open market/ She was exploring options, and everyone wondered, what is she going to do. She obviously wants to own her masters moving forward. And she ended up doing a licensing deal with Republic Records, which she has been now and she's released, I believe, three albums now, under that deal. I think that, what you're saying is that if we could get to the point where now the market is at a different place than it was in 2018, with options like yours, that now have the option or opportunity for a megastar, who is out of their deal. They've been de-risked they already are a star, what could it look like for them to be like, okay, now that I'm done with this deal, now, I want to go to Indify?prettyboyshav 26:10Yeah, I think you're gonna see a lot of that happening. I'm very confident in that. And I think those are conversations that are happening faster than we expected, I think what, you know, going back to the Taylor Swift moment, and you actually did an amazing breakdown of what was going on with her. And just for anyone who's listening, like, I know, you're already on Trapital, because you're listening to the podcast. But I do believe, Dan, what you're doing is some of the most accurate breakdowns in the market. I mean that. It's a joy to listen to these podcasts. It's a dream to be on here. And it's so cool to read your newsletter, you know, every time it comes out. I think, going back to the Taylor one, because I remember you breaking it down. And obviously, we're nerds about this stuff. So we should talk about it. But you know, on Indify, there's three main principles that guard the technology on the platform. One, artists own the rights forever. You know, artist kids deserve to have their music, we think that's the fundamental, maybe even a human right, not just a right that we believe they should have. And that's something that, you know, an ownership deal will never happen and in the fight, and I would hold Web 3.0 platforms to that same standard, because I think a lot of them are doing ownership deals. And I think that's going backwards. I think a lot of the music industry is moving forward from that. So it's something that I believe just very strongly as an artist, we need to move forward from. Two, artists deals are always 50% or better after the initial investment is returned on Indify. The platform is like locked in, like error out if you start to put in terms that break that. And third, artists always keep creative control. And that's the way these docs are formatted. I mean, for an artists like Taylor Swift, who's brought a lot more value to these companies, and, you know, arguably bigger than some of these institutions ourselves. She deserves to be the CEO of her own life and our own art. And she deserves to make every decision the way she wants to, she deserves to pass that on to her kids. The fact that artists like that can't do that, and then what she has to now go through to make that music, you know, listen to equitably out there is insane, it's out of control, and it shouldn't exist. And I think, you know, we need tools that we need new solutions, to rewrite how this is going to work for the next generation of Taylor Swifts. I think, Indify, you know, I hope that we can have a conversation with her about doing stuff with her future projects to make sure that, again, she can build her business equitably, own her business, but still get those strategic partners and marketers needed to take the next level.Dan Runcie 28:30You mentioned Web 3.0 earlier, and some of the solutions there and what you hope those solutions will offer to artists. And I think a lot of people have talked and thought about the Web 3.0 opportunities in music and positioned it as a use case to do or in many ways, what Indify is doing and you are proving with your platform that this can happen. It is happening off-chain, and it doesn't necessarily need to be done through 3.0 or through NFTs or things like that. Some of these things you may be exploring in the future. But where do you stand right now in that aspect, because I do feel like a lot of the other companies that are positioning themselves to try to solve a similar problem have positioned themselves as the Web 3.0 solution for this. But you've been a bit more focused on saying, hey, this can exist, it doesn't necessarily need to happen that way. prettyboyshav 29:27I mean, look, I think you really broke it down best, as you do in the A16Z piece you wrote, the music tech community is going to need to, at large, both Web 2.0, and Web 3.0, and Web 2.5, and everything in between is going to need to tackle different problems for artists for us to build an ecosystem that's competitive with these goliaths of the old, you know, and I think us working together and us holding each other accountable having these conversations and I love how I think Web 3.0 has pushed Indify to be more open and more inclusive. I have a lot of friends in the community who've, you know, shown me incredible values and the incredible depths of what this movement is about. And I truly, truly deeply believe in it, and feel it, and empathize with the work that's being done. Because I believe in these values, which is really comes down to community, right, and community ownership, community governance, I think these things are very powerful concepts. And I think these are very powerful ways for an artist to run their business. I, you know, I have so much love for what sound and what catalog and what some of these companies are doing. I think there are amazing founders behind those companies. I think they're building amazing tools for artists to earn different and new revenue streams on their music. And I think all of us need to really come together and work together to build this infrastructure for new artists. I think one of the things that I'm yearning for, one of the things I haven't yet I think fully see in the space that I'm excited about, is something that maybe more reflects an artist DAO of sorts. And again, I'm still in the first inning of this, all of this understanding all of this as most people are, but something I'm going to experiment with. Again, like the way I've always operated with prettyboyshav and you know, the artist career and being the founder of Indify as co founder with Connor and Matt who I've built this with, you know, my best friend since day one is, like, I experiment and we experiment, me, Connor and Matt experiment and kind of create these different like processes with the prettyboyshav. We hack at my Spotify For Artists, we do all this crazy stuff, to learn, right, and to experiment and to figure things out. And then a lot of that, a lot of that failure becomes what is knowledge and R&D into I think the Indify roadmap. I think that's an amazing way to stay grounded and stay into focus. For me, one of the things I'm going to do is and I published my goals at the beginning of this year, I not only want to raise on Indify and published and transcribe that, that for the public to see. But I also want to, as an artist, do some Web 3.0 experiments. And I'm basically launching this physical and digital trading card experience that is going to be like my mecca for my pretty community. And so it's going to come, you know, if you get it, you can basically like, see a roadmap for the prettyboyshav art, you can come get your nails painted with me, you can listen to some exclusive music. And I think those community events, that superfan access, I think is something I'm really excited to just play with on the Web 3.0 side and to see happen in the space.Dan Runcie 32:21It's great to hear, because I think you can see both sides of this, you understand what needs to be done and not just using yourself as not even more, not even a use case. But essentially you understand what needs to be built, what you would want for yourself as an artist and how you navigate all of that, as well. And while we have the time, we'd love to chat a little bit more about you and what you've been doing with your artists career on that front. First off, how you manage the time between the two, because I'm sure it's both hats to wear. And I'm sure it's a lot from that perspective, but how have you navigated doing both of those things? And I know that you've also said in past interviews, you want to be known more for music moving forward. So how does that continue to or how does that evolution continue to progress based on where you see things going?prettyboyshav 33:11Yeah, well, I think, I appreciate it, that question. You know, me, myself, Connor and Matt, we've always understood that there's this fluidity, I think, between myself being an artist and being a part of the company. And in fact, I think we've all come to realize it's a huge advantage. When I talk to artists, I relate to them, I can understand their problems when we make decisions, you know, in the room. And I think I consider Connor and Matt artists and themselves. I think Matt, what he does on a technical level and building this tool, I've always fallen in love with the art of tech. And building product is very much like making music. It's a new creative entity that didn't exist before that you created the outside world. I think it's very similar. And I think Connor himself is a writer and an incredible artist. And if you don't have art and tech, then what do you have? You know, so I think we've all come to understand that, that the prettyboyshav journey is our guinea pig. And it's a part of our story. And it's cool. It's really cool. I think more than anything, the company is us three, and to have their support in that I think is first and foremost. And to have investors supporting them too, I think is first and foremost, I think people understand that it only really makes me better as a founder. And they're one and the same. You know, being an artist and having more artists lead music companies is kind of, I hope, the wave of the future. I think on a personal level. You know, I'm really proud of the music I've put out there. I think it's some of the best music out there, whether I'm a co-founder of that company or not. And I have a new album coming up that I think is just a huge step of growth and I think addresses a lot of my own values of growing up as an Indian American understanding my own perspective, telling my own story. And it's a story that when I was 15 the two things that my sort of Northstar were, were, man, I wish I could be an artist without having to be Drake and just being you know a sustainable artist because this is what I love to do. Why is it that somebody can be an accountant but I can't be a musician, right? And why can't those existences coexist? And I think for me, I think just seeing more people like me making pop music, more people like me, getting our nails painted, wearing earrings, wearing cool clothes, and breaking kind of the boxes that that we were put into. So, for me, I think all of this stuff comes from a deep sense of mission and a deep sense of serving our 15-year-old self. It's something that Virgil talked about a lot. And I think that's ultimately, you know, what I'm in service to when it comes to both Indify and the artists journey, but it's cool to see them coming together more and more, I had my first interaction where, I was actually with Peter Boyce and John Exley and we were in LA celebrating Peter installation actually just invested in the company. And it just turned Peter's birthday, and we were sitting having a great time. And somebody came up to the randomly and was like, Are you prettyboyshav? And you know, as a kid, you always, see, I was more excited than her. But as a kid, you always wonder, as an artist that'll ever happen. I think that moment is one that you know, we all got to share together, John and Peter, we wouldn't be here without them. They've been supporting for six, seven years. So to have that with them, you know, and be on this journey together, I think is super cool.Dan Runcie 36:05That's powerful. And those stories are always great when you hear them because you know your, it definitely won't be the last time.prettyboyshav 36:11Yeah, yeah. Let's see. Got more work to do then.Dan Runcie 36:15Well, Shav, this is great. Thanks so much for coming on and sharing both your journey as an artist and your journey as a founder, as we both say artists are founders and you're a great embodiment of that statement. But before we let you go, is there anything else that you want to plug? or love for the Trapital audience to know about?prettyboyshav 36:32Yeah, I would just say you know, follow Indify on Instagram and Twitter. I think it's a good follow. And, you know, we've done a lot of work behind the scenes in the last year and a half. I think we've got to do a better job of telling our story in front of the scenes and there's gonna be a lot of content coming in the next year and storytelling coming out of these artists and these incredible stories, you're going to find amazing music, so you know, give us a follow, follow the journey. Come along.Dan Runcie 36:57Good stuff. Good stuff. Thanks, man. prettyboyshav 37:00Cool. Thanks so much, Dan.Dan Runcie 37:02If you enjoyed this podcast, go ahead and share with a friend. Copy the link, text it to a friend, post it in your group chat, post it in your Slack groups. Wherever you and your people talk, spread the word. That's how Trapital continues to grow and continues to reach the right people. And while you're at it, if you use Apple podcast, go ahead, rate the podcast, give it a high rating, and leave a review. Tell people why you liked the podcast. That helps more people discover the show. Thank you in advance. 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